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JAMES  HUNTER,  Pre's.      A.  W.  HODGE,  Vice  Pres.       A.  D.  CADY,  Cashier. 


^ORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

Capital,  $200,000.  Authorized  Capital,  $500,000. 

DIRECTOBS. 

A.  W.  HODGE,  W.  H.  GAYLORD, 

JAMES  HUNTER,  S.  W.  INGALLS, 

H.  T.  CADY,  C.  H.  CUTTING, 

S.  R.  MILLS, 
J.  R.  HOUGHTON,   Stamford,  Vt. 

JAMES  C.  CHALMERS,  Adams,  Mass. 
^gT*  Collections  made  and  Accounts  solicited. 

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HOOSAC  SAVINGS  BANK 

NO.    100   M.ATN    STREET. 

Incorporated  1871.        Deposits  received  from  10  cts.  to  $1000. 

Deposits  draw  interest  from  the  first  of  every  quarter,  and  is  paid  or  credited 
on  amount  in  bank  on  June  1st  and  December  1st  of  each  year. 

Bank  open  from  9  a.  m.  to  1  p.  m.  ;  from  2  to  5  p.  m.,  and  ou  Saturday  evening 
from  6  to  7  o'clock. 

OFFICERS: 

President,  0.  A.  Archer. 

Vice  Presidents,  D.  J.  Barber,  James  E.  Hunter,  S.  T.  Mather. 

Treasurer,  W.  W.  Butler. 

Trustees.  Keyes  Danforth,  James  E.  Hunter,  J.  M.  Chace,  Samuel  T.  Mather, 
H.  P.  Briggs,  E.  B.  Cacly,  George  B.  Perry,  Timothy  Collins,  J.  H.  Flagg,  D.  J. 
Barber,  E.  B.  Penniman,  Rev.  Charles  Crevier,  A.  B.  Wright,  Geo.  W.  Chase, 
O.  A.  Archer,  \V.  W.  Butler. 


The  Adams  Vatio&al  lank. 


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MOUTH  &MMMS,  MASS. 

Incorporated,  7832,  He-organized,  7865, 

Capital,  $500,000.00  Surplus  and  Undivided  Profits,  $130,000.00 

PRESIDENT,  VICE  PRESIDENT, 

S.  W.  BRAYTON.  W.  H.  WHITMAN. 

CASHIER, 

E.  S.  WILKINSON. 

DIRECTORS: 

V.  A.  WHITAKER,  A.  C.  HOUGHTON,  W.  H.   WHITMAN, 

C.  H.  MATHER,  E.   S.  WILKINSON,  W.  L.  BROWN, 

C.  T.  SAMPSON,  S.  W.  BRAYTON,  L.  POMEROY. 

Accounts  of  Merchants  ^  Manufacturers  Solicited. 
NORTH    ADAMS 

Savings    Bank, 

OF  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 
73  Main  Street,  Incorporated  in  Z868. 

President,       .  C.  T.  SAMPSON. 

Treasurer,  V.  A.  WHITAKER. 

Assistant  Treas.,  GEO.  WALTER  OLDS. 

TRUSTEES  : 

E.  D.  WHITAKER,  AMBROSE  W.  HODGE, 

V.  A.  WHITAKER,  C.  H.  CUTTING, 

E.  S.  WILKINSON,  WM.  H.  GAYLORD, 

W.  II.  SPERRY,  GEORGE  L.  RICE, 

WILLIAM  BURTON,  C.  T.  SAMPSON, 

H.  T.  CADY,  N.  WHITE, 

A.  C.  HOUGHTON. 


ESTABLISHED    IIV    1839. 


BURLINGAME  &  DARBYS, 

Wholesale  and  Eetail  Dealers  in 

Hardware,  Iron,  and  Steel, 

BUILDERS'     HARDWARE, 

Manufacturers'    Findings,   Pocket  and   Table 
Cutlery,  Mechanics'  Tools, 

Circular  and  MillSaws^  Lamps,  Lanterns, 

CORDAGE,  LIME,  and  CEMENT, 


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AND    FERTILIZERS. 


SOLE  AGENTS  EOR 


KaipWrjl^s     (Dceu^s,   Kaprrjirjq    y©©ls; 

LAWN     MOWERS, 

DRUGS,    MEDICINES, 

Paints,  Oils,  Glass,  and  Varnish. 
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Physicians'   Prescriptions  Carefully  Compounded. 

BURLINGAME     BLOCK, 

MAIN    STREET,  -  -  NORTH   ADAMS,  MASS. 


B,  F.  MOWKIMS9 

IRON  WORKS, 

Springfield,  Mass. 


STEAM  BOILERS, 

BUILDING   FRONTS, 

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R.  F.  HAWKINS,  Proprietor. 
C.  H.  MULLIGAN,  Supt.  E.  B.  JENNINGS,  Engineer. 


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J.  H.  FLAGG,  i 


LIVERy, 


Sale  and  Boarding 


THE  BEST  OF 


^Horses  *and*  Carriages  8^ 

FURNISHED  AT  VERY  SHORT  NOTICE, 

OTV    REASONABLE    TERMS. 

57  MAIN  S2SHB2, 

Nearly  Opposite  Wilson  House, 
North  Adams,  Mass. 


Coach  and  Hack  to  and  from  All  Trains, 


CLARENCE  W.  GALLUP, 


Manufacturer  of  all  kinds  of 


BUILDING   MATERIALS, 

AND  PACKING   BOXES. 

LISTINGS,    SAW  DUST    AND    SLAB   WOOD,    CONSTANTLY  ON   HAND. 

Bed  Mills,  Olarksburgb;  P.  0.  Address,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

4@=  TELEPHONE    CONNECTION. 

WHITNEY    BROS., 

Brick  and  Stone  Masons, 

J±1X1D     CONTRACTORS, 

Having  bought  the  FULLER  STONE  QUARRIES,  are  prepared  to  furnish  the 
Finest  Stone  for  building  purposes,  to  be  found  in  this  vicinity,  and  at  prices 
that  cannot  be  beaten. 

C.  E.  Whitney.  Merrill  H.  Whitney. 


Fashionable  Millinery. 

RIBBONS,  FEATHERS,  FLOWERS. 
MOURNING  GOODS  A  SPECIALTY 

No.  95  Davenport  Block,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

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YOUNG   <£  XHcCANN, 

IMPORTING 


No.  115  Main  Street, 
1ST  or  tli    Adams,  -  Mass, 

Robert  Young.  James  McCann. 

JOHNfT  CROWLEY, 

BREWER  OF 

Choiee  Ales  ud  Porter, 

OFFICE,  47   RIVER  STREET, 

NORTH   ADAMS,           -           MASS. 
LAND     SURVEYING. 


ALEXANDER   WALKER, 

Land  Surveying   and  Civil  Engineering. 
Grading  and  Finishing  Lawn  Tennis  Courts  a  Specialty. 

RESIDENCE,  BEECHDALE  FARM,     ■      WILLIAMSTOWN,  MASS. 

C     NATHAN    PIKE, 

Carpenter,  Builder,  and  Contractor. 

PLANS,  ELEVATIONS,  AND  SPECIFICATIONS 
Furnished  at  short  notice.     Stair  Rails  of  all  patterns  furnished  at  short  notice. 

39  Brooklyn  Street,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


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6.  V.  S.  Quackenbush  &  Co., 


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IN  CONNECTION  WITH  THEIR  LARGE 


CARPET  ROOMS, 

Are  now  displaying  the  finest  line  of  CURTAINS  for  Window  Drapery  and  Door 

Hangings  ever  offered  in  this  section,  at  prices  which  prove  that  the 

best  is  always  the  cheapest. 

Antique,  Nottingham,  Cluny,  Irish  Point,  Renaissance, 

Colbert,  Swiss,  Spachtel,  Madras, 

And  other  Curtains  with  Lace  effects,  are  used  exclusively  for  Window  Decora- 
S'nTti  V  Pleading  and  attractive  collection,  well  worth  an  examination, 
where  patterns  Splayed  are  controlled  by  us,  and  cannot  be  seen  else- 

Portieres  or  Door  Drapery, 

Rich  in  Designs  and  Colorings,  will  be  found  in  our  large  variety  of 

RAW    SILK,     TURKOMAN,    MANDALAY,    INDIA    DHURA, 

TOKAR,  and  VIENNA  CHENILLE  CURTAINS. 

Our  assortment  is  elegant  and  varied,  with  sufficient  range  in  quality  and  price 
to  suit  every  taste  and  every  purse. 

FURNITURE  COVERINGS, 

Consisting  of  RAMIES,  RAW  AND  SPUN  SILK,  MOHAIR  PLUSHES    SIIK 

AND    ^22£    SATEENS>  SILK  AND  WOOL  DAMASK    WITH  SILK 

BROCATELLES  IN  ALL   GRADES  AND  COLORINGS 

Dado  Window  Shades,  Opaque  Shading,  and  Shade  Hollands,  %p0Sfp?£rsafc 

Particular  attention  is  given  to  making  and  hanging  shades  by  competent 
of°FFT t4  An^mK1316?  satisfactory.  A  large  and  complete  assortment 
a  com  lite  FRINGES-     In  fact,  our  Stock  comprises  everything  found  in 

Upholstery  *> Curtain  Department. 

If  you  are  interested,  call  and  see  for  yourself  at 

G.  V.  S.  QUACKENBUSH  &  CO.'S, 

COB.  BROADWAY  AND  THIBD  STBEET,  TROY,  N.  Y. 


NOETH  ADAMS 


GENERAL 

DIRECTORY, 

INCLUDING 

Blackinton,  Greylock,  and  Braytonville, 
FOI^     1887, 

EMBRACING 

THE    NAMES    OF    ALL    RESIDENTS, 

AND 

A  Full  List  of  Churches,  with  their  Officers;    Corporations,  Manufac- 
turing Companies,  Schools,   Town  Officers,  Masonic  and  Odd 
Fellows'  Lodges,   Temperance  Organizations, 

AND 

OTHER  INFORMATION  OF  LOCAL  INTEREST, 


R.    S.    DILLON    &    CO.,    Publishers. 
Office,  139  Second  Street,  Albany. 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


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Has  on  hand  a  Mammoth  Stock  of 


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Trunks,  Traveling  Bags,  Umbrellas, 


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HOSIERY,   GLOVES,   HATS   AND  CAPS,    SELLING    CHEAP   FOR  CASH. 

You  can  save  10  per  cent,  by  buying  goods  at 
Ray's  He  has  the  LARGEST  STOCK  in  Berk- 
shire County,  and  you  are  sure  of  the  latest 
styles.  He  will  not  be  undersold.  He  has  al- 
ways paid  one  hundred  cents  for  a  dollar  and 
manufacturers  know  him  and  are  auxious  to  sell 
to  him.     He  has  been  tried  and  proved  to  be  the 

Leading  Boot  and  Shoe  Dealer 

Of  the  County.  Twenty-one  vears'  experience 
gives  him  the  advantage  in  the'  business.  Come 
and  be  convinced. 

i  Burlingamejlock,    Main  Street,  North  Adams. 
PETER  SORRELL^ 


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Meals  at  Ml  Jlours.       Hoard  by  the  2>ay  or  Week. 

FULL     LINE     OF     FRUITS,     CONFECTIONERY,     CIGARS     AND      TOBACCO. 

_Jfo1rc_Main  Street,  North  Adams,  Mass. 
LARKIRS    BROTHERS, 

W§mb  ®®#fe  and  f®fe  Maten, 

KORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

Satisfaction  Guaranteed  on  All  TTorJb. 

Estimates  Furnished  Upon  Application. 

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NORTH    ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


Monumental    Works, 

Manufactures  and  Deals  in  Native  and  Foreign 

CHAN  IT£  AND  WTAfrBU, 

Carved  Work,  Statuary  and  Drapery  a  Specialty. 


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ALL  ORDERS  EXECUTED  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 

T.  F.  LOFTUS,    -    Proprietor. 

Y^«i>  ANDo8HoPiAGLE  sT    North  Adams,  Mass. 

B@~  Agent  for  the  Cunard,  Guion,  White  Star,  State  and  Allan  Lines  of  Steam- 
sh^T  Also  furnishes  passages  to  and  from  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and 
money  remitted  to  any  part  of  the  United  Kmgdom. 


R-  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


Dealer  in  Choice 

BEEF, 

Pork,  Mutton, 

Ham,  Lard, 

SAUSAGES, 

Poultry,  Tripe,  Bologna, 

Pickled  Tongues,  &c 
Also    Manufacturer    of 

Pressed  Corned  Beef 

Lowest  Cash  Prices. 

GOODS 

Promptly  Delivered 

Free  of  Charge. 


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Ice  Cream  and  Dining  Rooms 

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MANUFACTURER  OF 


Pure  Home*  Made 

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'07  Main  Street, 
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NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


A.    B.    WRIGHT 


DEALER  IN 


FLOOR,  TEAS,  COFFEES, 


CBS, 

Staple  and  Fancy  Groceries, 

11  Baistk  Street,  Korth  Adams. 


JOHN  H.  ORR  &  CO., 
IOE       ID 


Orders  left  at  Office,  No.  3  Church  Place,  opposite  Congregational  Church, 
NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


WILSON  HOUSE  DRUG  STORE, 

E.  B.  HAMBLEN,  Proprietor, 

Puke  Drugs  and  Medicines, 

Perfumery,  Fancy   and  Toilet  Articles,  Pure  Wines  and 
Liquors  for  Medicinal  purposes. 

Choice    Cigars    and     Confectionery. 

Prescriptions  and  Family   Receipts  Carefully  prepared. 
Telephone  connection. 


B.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


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Practical  Slaters, 

AND  DEALERS  IN 

American  Slate  of  All  Kinds  and  Colors. 

Also  dealers  in  LIGHTNING  RODS  .,  aU  kinds.  A11  orders  promptly  a„ended  ^ 

94  South  Church  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


Carpenter    and    Builder. 

Plans,  Elevations,  and  Specifications  furnished  at  Short  Notice. 


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A  SPECIALTY. 
•JStSEffMSjEfc™  res»«*ful*  «*»  to  Mich- 

M43  Ashland  Street,     North  Adams,  Mass. 


J.    Iff.    BARBER, 

MANUFACTURER    OF 

CARRIAGES    and    SLEIGHS, 

18  and  20  West  Main  St., 
3NTortla.     .a  dams, 


AND  GROWER  OF    ^ 

CHOICE  ROSES, 

GREEN-HOUSE 
AND     BEDDING      PLANTS. 

The  new  and  rare  varieties  always  on 
hand.  Cut  Flowers,  Wreaths,  Crosses,  &c.. 
furnished  to  order. 

Green-House, 

36  HOUGHTON  ST.,  NOETH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


Benefit*  oI*BM*HWoHatiiM  *  Hlustratel 

Boston,  Mass.,  April  10, 1886. 
Messrs.  Plympton  &  Bunting, 

Gen'l   Managers   New   England   Department,   Penn    Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co., 

No.  15  State  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 
Gentlemen, — In  acknowledging  receipt  of  your  Company's  cheque,  in  pay- 
ment in  full  of  the  sum  of  $5,000,  covering  the  amount  called  for  in  Policy  No. 
33,650,  in  the  Penn  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Company,  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  life 
of  the  late  Colonel  B.  W.  Hoyt,  of  Epping,  N.  H.,  it  seems  right  and  proper  that 
we  should  place  on  record  the  facts  involved  in  the  payment  of  this  amount,  as 
well  as  our  grateful  sense  of  appreciation  of  the  just  and  equitable  provisions  of 
the  policy  contract,  and  also  the  promptness  and  courtesy  which  have  character- 
ized your  conduct  in  the  matter. 

The  Policy  was  issued  by  your  Company  on  the  thirtieth  day  of  April,  1883. 
But  two  annual  payments  of  $256.35  each  have  been  made,  and  thirty  per  cent 
of  those  by  premium  note.  When  the  third  annual  payment  became  due,  in 
April,  1885,  Colonel  Hoyt  neglected  to  pay,  and  the  Policy  lapsed,  for  non-pay- 
ment of  premium.  After  Colonel  Hoyt's  death,  upon  an  examination  of  his  ef- 
fects, this  Policy  was  found,  and  inquiry  was  made  whether  it  possessed,  under 
the  laws  relating  to  non-forfeiture,  a  certain  paid-up  value.  It  was  found  that 
the  Policy  provided  for  the  issuance  of  a  "  paid-up  "  Policy  after  two  full  annual 
premiums  had  been  paid,  provided  application  was  made  within  sixty  days  from 
the  date  of  payment.  Colonel  Hoyt  had  made  no  application ;  consequently  no 
paid-up  value  existed,  and  under  ordinary  circumstances,  the  Policy  would  have 
been  of  no  value.  But  another  feature,  peculiar  to  the  "Penn  Mutual,"  was 
brought  to  notice,  whereby  it  is  agreed  that  if  no  application  is  made  for  a 
"paid-up"  Policy,  then  the  full  legal  reserve  shall  be  applied  to  extend  the  Policy 
in  force  for  as  many  years  and  days  as  it  will  pay  the  premium. 

We  were  informed  that  under  this  admirable  and  equitable  feature  of  the 
Policy  it  was. still  in  force  to  its  full  amount,  and  would  be  paid,  less  the  amount 
of  the  unpaid  annual  premium,  with  interest.  This  has  now  been  done ;  and  we 
note  that  if  this  Policy  had  been  issued  by  a  Massachusetts  company,  the  bene- 
ficiaries would  have  received,  under  the  Massachusetts  non-forfeiture  law,  three 
hundred  and  ninetv-eight  dollars  ($398),  being  its  full  paicl-up  value,  instead  of 
$5,000,  less  one  premium  of  $236.35,  with  interest  of  $12.10,  from  which  was 
deducted  a  dividend  of  $40.85,  making  the  net  amount  received,  $4,772.40. 

We  feel  that  the  peculiar  circumstances  connected  with  this  case  justify 
us  fully  in  making  this  detailed  statement,  and  close  with  our  most  hearty  con- 
gratulations to  you  personally,  in  representing  a  Company  which  gives  not  only 
"Insurance  which  does  Insure,"  but  also  adds  every  feature  which  is  desirable 
to  its  contracts,  in  the  line  of  securing  to  its  policy-holders  all  the  rights  and 
equities  to  which  they  are  honestly  entitled. 

Very  respectfully  yours, 

WIGGIN  &  FERNALD, 
Attorneys  for  Henry  F.  and  Sarah  A.  Hoyt,  Beneficiaries  named  in  the  Policy. 

POLICY    NO.    33,650,  $5,000.00 

LESS    UNPAID    PREMIUM,  237.60 

$4,772.40 
If  this  Policy  had  been  in  any  of  the  Companies   of  New  York  or  Connec- 
ticut, it  would  have  been  of  no  value. 

Insure  in  the  "Penn,"  and  be  Protected  Yourself. 

GEORGE    FRENCH,    Genekal    Agent, 
Martin's  Block,        -        -        NORTH    ADAMS,    MASS. 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


H.  A.  TOWER, 

Beef,  Port  His, 


Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  In 


L.ABD, 

Sausages,  Poultry,  4c. 
VEGETABLES  and  GAME 

In  their  season. 


Manufacturer  of 

PRESSED  BEEF    AND 

BOLOGNA  SAUSAGE. 

Terms  Cash. 

NO.  25  EAGLE  ST., 

North  Adams, Mass. 


Dealer  in 


Dry  Goods 

Boots  and  Shoes, 

Groceries  and  Provisions 


Crockery, 

Glass  and    Stone 

Ware,  &c. 

US   AND    114 
UNION  ST., 

North   Adams,  Mass. 


DEALER  IN 


id  Rubber 


SPECIAL    ATTENTION     GIVEN     TO 
CUSTOM  WORK. 


Repairing  Promptly  Attended  to  in  a 
First-Class  Manner. 

Rice's  Block,  5  Eagle  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


ESTABLISHED    IN    1867. 


TUTTLE  «£  BRYANT, 

(Successors  to  N.  H.  Arnold),  the  Largest 

Dry  Goods,  Carpet? Wall  Paper  House 

IN  WESTERN    MASSACHUSETTS. 

2  and  3  Wilson  Block,      -      North  Adams,  Mass. 

AGENTS  FOR  BUTTERICK'S  PATTERNS. 
D.  N.  Tuttle.  E.  A.  Bryant. 

MRS.   F.   M.   CLARK, 

Millinery  and  Human  Hair  Goods 

All  orders  in  Millinery  Work  pass  under  the  immediate  supervision  of  MISS 
E.  L.  BISHOP.     All  orders  in  Hair  Work  are  filled  by  MRS.  L.  M.  BABBITT. 

6  Bank  Street,  -  North  Adams,  Mass. 

OIGAE  manufactueek, 

No.  31    EAGLE   STREET, 

North,    ^dams,  -  Mass, 

JOHN    McCONNBLL, 

RETAIL  DEALER  IN 

Boots,  shoes,  anil  fliers. 

Repairing  Neatly  and  Promptly  Done. 

The  public  are  respectfully  requested  to  call  and  exam- 
ine, and  we  will  guarantee  satisfaction. 

BRADFORD'S    BLOCK,  94  MAIN  ST., 

NORTH    ADAMS,      -      MASS. 


10  E.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

CL^RK.   &    OLDS, 

DEALERS  IN 

Hardware,  Drugs,  and  Medicines, 

Paints,  Oils,  Varnishes,  Glass,  Leather 
Belting,  Manufacturers'  Supplies, 
Fairbanks'  &  Howe's 
Scales,  Cutlery  and  Agricultural  Imple- 
ments, Builders'  and  Manufactur- 
ers' Hardware  of  every 
Description. 

11    EAGLE     STREET. 

2kto:r,t:e3:    j±tda.^l&,  -  mass. 


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PLAIN  AND  ORNAMENTAL, 

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16  and  18  West  Main  Street,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

fofflS.  fee,  and  loardtitg  Jfabty. 

First-Class  Turnouts  with  careful  drivers. 

33  State  Street,     North  Adams,  Mass. 

L.    W.    BOYD, 

Scroll  Sawing,  fool  Turning,  Planing, 

Matching,  Carpenter  Supplies  and  General  Jobbing. 

Hail  nails,  Balusters.  Window  ana  Door  Frames, 

CASINGS  MOULDED  AND  CENTRE  BEADED. 

Main  St.,  near  Phoenix  Bridge,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  11 

McDOUGALL <*,  BARCELOU, 

Agents  for  the  AUBURN  WAGONS. 

Machine  Forging,  Steel  Working, 

house  Shoeing  and  jobbing. 

Haying  added  Steam  power,  and  enlarged  our  Shop, 
our  facilities  for  conducting  business  have  materially  in- 
creased. 

Marshall  Street,  foot  of  Centre,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


KEHOE  &  DEMERSE, 

PRA0TI6AL  SABBIMand  HMlMAKiS 

_ i  AND  DEALERS    IN 

Harness  and  Saddlery  Goods,  Trunks;  Bags,-  &c- 

Jobbing  and  Repairing  done  promptly  and  in  the  best  manner. 

119  Main  St.,  North  Adams',  Mass.,  and  Adams,  Mass. 

Shoe  Manufacturers, 

MANUFACTURERS   OF 

BOYS'    AND    YOUTHS',  WOMEN'S,  MISSES'  AND    CHILDREN'S    STAND- 
ARD SCREW  MACHINE-SEWED  AND  PEGGED  SHOES. 

NORTH    AJ»^l1**S,  -  -  MASS. 

\V.    G.    CADY. S.    H.    FAIRFIELD. 

P.  N.  WILLIAMS, 

DEALER  IN 

fresh  Figjj,  Qpei%  Ckft 

fljj£  LOBSTERS,  CANNED   GOODS,  AND  SEA 

p^SSS^^  Fruits  acd  Veaetaljles  in  Mr  season. 

49  Holden  St,,  North  Adama. 


12 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


BEEF, 

MUTTON, 

fork,  Mams, 

Lard,  Sausages, 

POULTRY, 

Game,  &c, 

No.' 49  Eagle  St., 

North  Adams, 

MASS. 


WHOLESALE  AGENTS   FOR 


~H3JH.JSi.01NI> dc bCS 

GMeaga  BjrMMi  Beef* 

— Refrigerator  located  on  South  Ashland  Street, — 

ADJOININU    RAND    *    SON.  


Successor  to  Daniel  Reardon, 


Dealer  in  All  Kinds  of 

_^Smokmg,_  Chewing  and  Fancy  Tobaccos,  s^ 

MEEK8CIIAUM    FIFES,    ETC., 

63  JEJagle  Street \  -  -  North  Adams,  Mass 


DEALER  IN 


Boots,  Shoes  and  Rubbers 

No.  61  Main  Street, 

COLLINS'S  BLOCK,    -    NORTH  ADAMS 

Custom  Work  and  Repairing  a  Specialty. 

Agent  for  K.ofL.,  and  JAMES  MEANS'  Celebrated  $3.00  SHOE, 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  13 

The  Phoenix  Mills, 

E8TABL,I8HIX>    I860. 

Main  Street,  -  North  Adams,  Mass. 

M.  D.  &  A.  W.  Hodge, 

DEALERS  IN 

Flour,  Grain, 

FEED  AND  MEAL. 


Terms,    -      -    Net  Cash. 
ALONZO  MILLER, 

.^Wll!^^-^^^/  MANUFACTURER    OF 

Carriages  and  Sleighs. 
Livery,  Feed,  and  Boarding  Stables. 

1  BLACKSMITH  and  HORSESHOER. 

Union  Street,  cor.  Willow  Dell, 
H^,    NORTH    ADAMS,  -  MA88. 

CHARLES  M.  HOWARD, 

ShavingiHair-DressingRooms 

No.  i  Richmond  House  Block,    V? 

Corner  Main  and  State  Streets,  /^V 

NORTH   ADAMS,      -      MASS.  v\t 


14 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


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DEALER  IN 

Groceries ,  Butter,  Eggs,  Cleese.  Fruits, 


Canned  Goods,   Nuts,  Fresh  Country  Produce,   Teas,   Coffees,   Spices,  Flour, 

Meats,  Salt  Fish,  &c. 

45  Eagle  Street,  -  -  North  Adams,  Mass. 


>^~^r  i  e  3xr  isr  a. 


a.  g.  Mclaughlin 

DEALER  IN 

Bread,   Crackers,  Cakes,  Pastry 

and    Confectionery,    Fruits, 

Jellies,   Nuts,  &c,   Rich 

and  Fancy  Cake  for 

Weddings 

and  Parties  furnished 

to  Order  and    Trimmed  in  the 

Best  Style. 

33  Eagle  Street,  North  Adams, Mass. 


XnXS  GATE 


AND  DEALER   IN 


FRESCO  PAPERS 

For  Churches,    Halls,   etc. 

Gilt  and  Black  Walnut 

Picture  and 

Panel 


Mouldings,    ^m 


Window  Ms,M  and  Tassels,  Picture  Ms, 

H^KNOBS,    «fcC  ■*,»   a 

Particular  attention  given  to  all  kinds  of  Panel  and  Decorative  Work.     All 
work  warranted. 


40    State    Street, 


NORTH    ADAMS,  MASS. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  15 

A.  J.  WITHERELL, 


BUSINESS  and  MERCANTILE  PROPERTY. 

HOMES!  FARMS! 

LOANS     NEGOTIATED. 

Particular    attention    paid    to    Property    in 
Western  Massachusetts. 

Office,  No.  9  Burlingame  Block,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

BROOKLYN  STEAM  CARPET  CLEANING 

AND 

Feather  Renovating  Establishment. 

JOHN  N.  CHASE,  Proprietor, 

No.  1  Brooklyn  Street,         -         North  Adams,  Mass. 

With  many  thanks  for  the  liberal  patronage  extended  to  me  last  season,  I 
would  respectfully  announce  that  I  have  increased  my  facilities  for 

CARPET    CLEANING, 

And  in  addition  to  the  dry  process  of  cleaning,  I  can  now  Cleanse  Carpets,  Eugs 
Blankets,  &c,  thoroughly  by  STEAMING  or  WASHING.  I  make  a  specialty  of 
WASHING  EAG  CAEPETS.  Please  remember,  that  Carpets  cleaned  by  my 
process  are  rid  of  moths  and  are  made  perfectly  clean  and  rendered  soft  and 
bright.  Also,  that  no  injury  is  done  to  the  Carpet;  but  on  the  contrary,  it  is 
made  better.  Also,  that  by  whipping  a  carpet  it  cannot  be  perfectly  cleaned, 
and  it  cannot  be  whipped  without  injury.  Carpets  called  for,  cleaned,  and  re- 
laid  at  very  reasonable  prices.  Orders  by  postal  card  will  receive  prompt  atten- 
tion.   After  numerous  requests,  I  have  fitted  up  a  part  of  my  building  for 

RENOVATING  FEATHER,  BEDS. 

Feathers  are  renovated  by  steam  at  high  pressure,  and  I  can  guarantee  perfect 
satisfaction.     Numerous  references  given. 


16  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


OUR    POPULAR 


1  If ' 


BRA1TDS 


ABE  FAVORITES  WITH  SMOKERS, 


M.   DAILEY, 

MANUFACTURER  OF  AND  JOBBER  IN 

FINE  HAVANA  CIGARS, 

No.  7  EAGLE  STREET, 
NORTH  ADAMS,  -  MASS. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY 


O.  S.  MINER, 


Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in 


s 


Light  Express,  Grocery,  and   Family  Wagons,  and  Heavier  Work  a  Specialty. 
Also, 

GENERAL  JOBBING   AND   REPAIRING 

Done  at  short  notice  and  terms  reasonable. 

Patentee  of  the  MINER    PATENT     WAGON 

SEAT,  which  will  be  applied  to  all  new 

work  without  extra  charge. 

Manufactory  in 

Willow  Dell,rear  of  Drury  Academy, 
NORTH    ADAMS,  MASS. 


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Livery  and  Boarding  Stable. 

WELCH    BROS.,  Proprietors, 

|  Rear  of  Mansion  House,      North  Adams,  Mass. 

PHack  on  arrival  of  all  trains.  Telephone  con- 
nected with  the  Stable.  All  orders  for  Weddings 
and  Funerals  promptly  attended  to. 


NEWTON  &  POTTER, 


DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF 

FISH  P  OYSTERS. 


mWITS    &WB   YBGBTJkBXJES. 


Chase's  Block,  Centre  Street, 

3 


NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


18  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

At  GEO.  F.  MILLER  &  CO/S, 

BURLINGAME    BLOCK, 

North  Adams,        -  -        Mass., 

MAY    BE   FOUND    THE 

OLDEST, 

LARGEST, 

SAFEST, 

AND  BEST 

Fire,  L^ife,  Accident 

AND   PLATE  CLASS 


Policies  written  and  losses  adjusted  and  paid  at  this  office. 
JLargest  Agency  in  Western  Massachusetts . 

This  Agency  is  noted  for  its  liberal  adjustments,  and  prompt  payment  of 
losses. 

Manufacturing  property,  Dwelling-Houses  and  contents,  interest  of  Mortga- 
gees and  Contractors  for  short  or  long  time  well  protected  by  form  of  policy  to 
meet  demand.  Information  furnished  on  any  matter  pertaining  to  Fire  Insur- 
ance. 

^gp^  Geo.  F.  Miller,  General  Agent  for  the  Morris  &  Ireland  New  Improved 
Eight  Flange  Fire  and  Burglar  Proof  Safes. 


NORTH    ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


19 


1UE.    3L..    IDblAilNrOHIGSTEH 

DEALER    IN— 


PAPER-HANGINGS, 

Window  Shades,  Fixtures, 

And  Floor  Oil  Cloths. 

PAINTS,  OILS,  ^VARNISHES, 

BRUSHES    AKT>   GLASS. 

Pure    Prepared    House  Paints  ready  for  use. 

3  Blackinton  Block,  North  Adams. 

Hipy  Hopse  and  Sip  Painting  and  Paper-Hangipg. 

North  Adams  Monumental  Works. 
A.  B.  HOSLEY, 

WORKER   IN 

American  and  Italian  Marl, 

AND  DEALER  IN 

Scotch,  English,  and  American  Granite. 

OFFICE  AND   WOKKS, 

50  Liberty  Street,  North  Adams,  Mass, 


JULIUS  LAFORTUNE. 


A.  N.  GELINEAU. 


BOSTON  BOOT  and  SHOE  STORE, 

LaFOKTUNE  <S  GELINEAU,  Proprietors, 

103  Main  Street, NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS, 

A  Complete  Line  of  Ladies',  Men's,  Misses',  Boys',  Youths',  and  Children's 

BOOTS,  SHOES,  AND  RUBBERS. 

WE  HAVE  THE  BEST  $3.00  SHOE  ON  THE  MARKET. 
Every    Pair   Warranted.  Give  Us  a  Call. 

Passenger  Agents  for  All  Points  in  Canada. 


20  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO/S 

D.   A.   ANDERSON, 

DEALER  IN 

Books,  Stationery, 

DAILY  AND  WEEKLY  PAPERS, 

Magazines,  Fancy  Goods,  &c 


The  Largest  Assortment  of  Artists'  Materials  in  North  Adams. 

»*-• 

Stretchers  furnished  to  order  at  short  notice.     Goods  not  on  hand  promptly- 
ordered. 

75  Main  Street,         -         North  Adams,  Mass. 


unei  li.  CPomlAyf 

Practical  Embalmer, 

AND  FUNERAL  DIRECTOR. 

Orders  at  all  hours  promptly  attended  to  at  reasonable  terms.     Furniture  Up- 
holstered and  Repaired  in  the  best  manner. 

No.  13  NORTH  CHURCH  ST.,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

RESIDENCE,  No.  10  NORTH  CHURCH  STREET. 

North  Adams  Copying  House. 

MAURICE  I*.  BURGER,  Proprietor  and  Manager. 

PICTURES  *  COPIED 

In    Water  Colors,  Crayon,  India  Ink,  and  Oil. 

All  kinds  of  Small  Pictures  Copied  to  any  Size,  and  Perfect  Satisfaction  guar- 
anteed.     All  kinds  of  Pictures  framed  to  order  at  short  notice. 

Orders  "by   Mail  Promptly  attended  to. 

66  West  Main  Street,  -         North  Adams,  Mass. 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


21 


E.  D.  TYLER  <£  CO., 


OFFICE    OVER    ADAMS    NATIONAL    BANK, 


North.    Adams, 


Mass, 


Representing  the  following  Old  and 
Companies  : — 

FIRE. 
^ETNA,  -  of  Hartford,  Conn. 

HARTFORD, 

PHCENIX,  "  " 

NATIONAL, 
HOME, 
HANOVER, 
NIAGARA, 
PHENIX, 
MECHANICS, 

LIVERPOOL,  LONDON  and  GLOBE, 
of  England. 
QUEEN,  of  Liverpool,     " 

NORWICH  UNION, 
FIRE  INSURANCE  ASS'N, 
INS.  CO.  OF  NORTH  AMERICA, 

of  Philadelphia,  Pa. 


of  New  York. 


of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Reliable  Time-Tried  and  Fire-Tested 

HAMBURG  BREMEN, 

of  Hamburg,  Ger. 
NORTHWESTERN  NATIONAL, 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 
TRADERS,  of  Chicago,  111. 

MERCHANTS,      of  Providence,  R.  I. 
HOLYOKE  MUTUAL  FIRE, 

of  Salem,  Mass. 

LIFE. 

NORTHWESTERN  MUTUAL  LIFE, 
of  Milwaukee,  Wis. 

ACCIDENT. 

FIDELITY  and  CASUALTY  CO., 

of  New  York 


All  Acceptable  Risks  written  at  fair  and  equitable  rates. 

We  insure  Farm  Buildings,  Dwellings  and  Live  Stock  against  loss  or  damage 
by  lightning.  Business  Men  should  call  on  us  before  renewing  their  policies 
elsewhere,  as  money  is  often  saved  by  looking  around,  ^gp3*  Losses  promptly 
paid.     Information  furnished  on  any  matter  pertaining  to  Fire  Insurance. 

fie  Wise*      Keep  Insured.      Insure  Now.       To-Morrow  may  be  too  late. 

REAL  ESTATE  :  Desirable  dwellings  and  building  lots  for  sale. 
E.  D.  Tyler. T.  W.  Richmond. 

NUMBERS  AND   LOCATION   OF   FIRE  ALARM   BOIES. 

4®=  In  case  of  Fire,  unlock  the  Box,  turn  the  Crank,  then  listen  for  Operators'  voice,  then 
give  the  number  of  Box  and  location  of  Fire,  and  name  of  person  giving  alarm,  holding  tele- 
phone close  to  the  mouth. 


2.  Corner  Main  and  Marshall  Streets. 

3. Main  and  Holden.  . 

4. State  and  Summer. 

5.  Church  and  Main. 

6. Centre  and  Eagle. 

7. Quincy  and  Church. 

8. Ashland  and  Chestnut. 

9.  Ashland  and  Washington  Avenue. 

12. Church  and  Washington  Avenue. 

13.  Johnson's  Mill. 

14.  Corner  River  and  Brooklyn  Streets. 


15.  Corner  River  and  Eagle. 

16.  Union  Street — at  Tannery. 

17.  Union  Street — Stroud's  Store. 

21 .  Cor .  East  Quincy  and  Pleasant  Sts . 

31.  Eagle  and  Liberty. 

41.  Hudson  and  Prospect. 

51.  Brooklyn  and  £.  Brooklyn. 

61.  River  and  Veazie. 

71.  No.  67  Holden  Street. 

72.  Corner  Lincoln  and  Grant. 


22  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

1886.  1883 

Citizens'  Steamboat  Co. 


STEAMERS 

ClTYofT^OYaqd^ATOIft 

PUNNING  BETWEEN 

TROY     AND     NEW     YORK, 

IN    CONNECTION    WITH    THE 

Delaware   &   Hudson,   Troy  &  Boston,    and 
connecting  railroads. 

DAILY,    SATURDAYS     EXCEPTED. 

Tickets  sold  on  these  Steamers,  and  Baggage  Checked  to  all  points  on  the 
line  of  the  above  roads. 

Leaving  New  York,  from  Pier  44,  N.  R.,  foot  of  Christopher  Street,  arriving  at 
Troy  in  time  for  all  trains  going  North,  East,  and  West. 

Leave  Troy,  foot  of  Broadway,  on  arrival  of  trains  of  I).  &  H.  C.  Co.,  Troy  & 
Boston,  and  connecting  railroads,  arriving  in  New  York  in  time  to  make 
sure  connections  with  all  trains  South  and  East. 

All  Freight  handled  with  Care,  and  forwarded  with  Safety  and  Despatch. 

&gp»For  Passage  or  Freight,  apply  on  Board,  or  at  Office,  foot  of  Broadway. 

Joseph  Cornell,  President,  New  York. 
Thomas  D.  Abrams,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

CEO.  W.  GIBSON,  Gen'l  Passenger  Agent,  TROY,  N.  Y. 

GEO.  W.  HORTON,  Gen'l  Agt.,  Troy,  N.Y. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


23 


TROY  &  BOSTON  R.  R. 


Hoosac  Tunnel  Route. 


THE  SHORTEST  PASSENGER  AND  FREIGHT  ROUTE  BETWEEN 

New  England  and  the  West, 


AND  THE  OLD  ESTABLISHED  ROUTE  BETWEEN 


Mew  Tomk  m  M§J¥TMM^e 


9 


(VIA    ST.  ALBANS.) 


Through  DRAWING-ROOM  and  SLEEPING 
OARS  between 

NEW  YORK  8QQ  PIQHTgEHL antl  MAY  ant  BOSTOi. 

Bates  always  as  low  and  time  as  quick  as  by  any  other  route. 

&g^  For  information  in  regard  to  running  of  trains,  see  newspapers  or  the 
advertising  matter  of  the  route. 


C.  A.  NIMMO,  General  Passenger  Agent. 

J.  CRANDELL,  Superintendent. 


24  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

F.  A.  BROOKS  «£  CO., 

DEALERS    IN 

COAL,  W001, 

Office  and  Yard  at 

76s?reet:eMorth  Adams,  Mass. 

F.  A.  BROOKS.  W.  G.  SNYDER. 

DANIEL    MURPHY, 

DEALER  IN 

Pure  Drugs*- Medicines, 

PERFUMERY,  FANCY  AND  TOILET  ARTICLES. 

CHOICE  CIGARS  and  CONFECTIONERY. 


Prescriptions  anil  Family  Receipts  Carelli  Prepared. 

21  EA6LE  STREET,   ■   NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

JOHN    mADDEN, 

BOTTLER    OF 

Soda,  Sarsaparilla,  Ginger  Ale, 

Birch  Beer,  Milwaukee,  New  York  and  Boston  Lager, 

English,  and  American  Ales,  Guinness'  Porter, 

OPPOSITE  POST-OFFICE, 

NORTH  ADAMS,  -         MASS. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


25 


Lonergan  i£  JBissaillon 


-ONE    PRICE- 


CLOTHIERS, 


Hatters   and   Furnishers. 


72  MAIN  STREET,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


A    FULL    LINE   OF 


TRUNKS.  BAGS,  and  VALISES. 


COMiffS 


FLAVORS! 


t°hfe*CHO!CEST  FRUITS  AND  SPICES. 

Their  absolute  purity,  unequalled  strength 
and  economy  are  winning:  friends  everywhere, 
and  surprising  and  delighting  families,  and 
trebling  Sales  for  Dealers. 

j±isrr>  "w  desist  <? 

From  the  first  da}'  offered  in  the  Market,  not  one  particle  of  Coloring 
or  Adulteration  has  ever  been  used,  in  a  Sale  of  Thousands  of  Gross, 
and  they  are  the  TRUE,  RICH  FLAVORS  OF  THE  FRUITS. 

Wholesale  Agencies  in  New  York,  Philadelphia,  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  and  other 
cities.     Sold  by  Grocers  and  Dealers   in   Choice  Flavoring  Extracts   in  North 
Adams  and  vicinity.     Ask  your  Grocer  or  Dealer  for  them. 
4 


26  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


S.   BLACKINTON 


WOOLEN 


Incorporated  in  1876. 

n^A.3SrtTF-A.aTXJREJFlS     OF 

Fancy  Cassinps, 

BLAGKINTON,  MASS. 


LEMUEL  POMEROY,  President. 

S.  B.  POMEROY,  Vice  President. 

O.  A.  ARCHER,  Treasurer. 

ARTHUR  N.  SMITH,  Clerk. 
GEO.  H.  KEARN,  Wool  Buyer. 

R.  E.  SCHOULER,  Superintendent. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  27 

MANUFACTURING  GO. 

INCORPORATED  1874. 

Cotton  Manufacturers 


■AND- 


»-♦-• 

Windsor  Prints 

FOULARDS,  CRETONS,  and  SATEENS, 
NORTH  ADAMS,  -  MASS. 


L.  L.  BROWN,  President.  W.  L.  BROWN,  Treasurer. 

JOHN  BRACEWELL,   Agent. 
F.  P.  PEARSON,  Superintendent  of  Print  Works. 

WM.  W.  CLEGHORN,  Superintendent  of  Mills. 


28  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

ra.  v.  m.  br  am  an, 

THE    GROCER, 

12  gstat©  Btwm®% 

USTorth.  Adams,  -  Mass. 

FINE    GOODS  A  SPECIALTY. 

Fruits,  Vegetables,  and  Oysters  in  their  Season. 

rle  Stnet  lug  Store. 

J.  A.  TWING. 


A    FULL    LINE    OF 


Druge,  snBUfcines,  annToiist  Preparations. 

Pure  Wines  and  Liquors  for  Medicinal  Use. 
EiF  Night     Calls     Cheerfully     Answered. 

J.  A.  TWING,      -        -       39  Eagle  Street. 


DEALER  IN 


ForeignsDomesticMillinery, 

71  Main  Street,  Bank  Building,  North  Adams. 

A.  D.  BOURDON  &  SON, 

HARNESS- MAKERS, 

Dealers   in  HARNESSES,  WHIPS,  BLANKETS,  ROBES,  HALTERS,  BRUSH- 
ES, COMBS,  &c.     Trotting  and  Coach  Harnesses  a  specialty.     Jobbing 
and  Repairing  done  promptly.     Terms  Cash.  Examine  our  Stock 
before  purchasing  elsewhere. 
SO   Eagle    Street,  -  NORTH    AJXAJfcTS,  MASS. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  29 

CALNAN  &  PHILLIPS, 


MANUFACTURERS  OF 


f 

And  Dealers  in  TOBACCO,  SNUFF,  and  SMOKERS'  ARTICLES. 

MANUFACTURERS    OF  THE  FAMOUS 

"C.  &  P.,"  and  "  CASCADE  "  Brands  of  Cigars. 

WARRANTED  CLEAR  HAVANA  FILLER. 
S3  Eagle  Street,  -  !Nox*tli  Adams;,  Mass. 


,mn",  CAKPJJHTER9 


Plans,  Elevations  and  Specifications 

Furnished  on  Application. 

26  Houghton  St.,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

DAVID  H.  MOLONEY, 

Dealer  in  the  best  brands  of 

ALES,  WINES  and  LIQUORS, 

Imported  and  Domestic  Segars. 

49  Centre  St.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 
ERNEST    HURD,     ~~ 

PHOTOGRAPHER. 

Photographs  of  all  sizes  and  styles  taken  in  a  first-class  manner. 

CHILDREN'S    PICTURES 

made  by  the  lightning  process   on  gelatine  plate,  a  specialty.     Copying  of  all 
kinds  done  up  in  first-class  style. 

FEPmiMA.IV    ROW,  63    MAIN    STREET. 


30 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


E.    A.    RAND    &    SON, 


Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 


9  ""*  •"«"* 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

Meal  and  Feed, 

CEMENT 
Drain  and  Sewer  Pipe, 

Also  Manufacturers  of  a  superior  quality  of 


UJ2J 

OF    ALL    GRADES, 

Building  Stone,  Land  Plaster,  Lime,  etc, 


Office,  43  Ashland  St.,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

GENERAL 


HORSESHOEING     PROMPTLY    ATTENDED 
TO   IN  A  FIRST-CLASS    MANNER. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  31 

S.  VADNER  &  BRO„ 

Carriage  and  Sleigh  Manufacturers, 

REPAIRING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO  IN 
A  FIRST-CLASS  MANNER. 

NORTH    ADAMS,  MASS. 

SAMUEL  YADNEB. EDMOND  VADNER. 

MANUFACTURER  OF 

HARD  and  SOFT  SOAP. 

Dry  and  Leached  Ashes  for  Sale. 

Office  and  Factory,       South  End  of  State  Street, 

1STORTH   ADAMS,  MASS. 

KEEFE  cS  O'HERN, 

DEALERS   IN'   CHOICE 

GROCERIES%PROVISIONS, 

CROCKERY  AND  GLASS  WARE. 

TEAS  and  COFFEES  A.  SPECIALTY. 

No.  S5  EAGLE  STREET,  NORTH  ADAMS. 

MICHAEL    FLAHERTY, 

DEALER   IX 

DflJ  Ejood&FancjJ  £|ood&  Notion^, 

TEAS,  COFFEES,  &e. 

85  Centre  Street,       -        NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


32 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


A.    W.    HUNTER, 

COISTTBACTOE, 

Piuii,  steam  mating,  Gas  Fitting, 

AWM   SBWSRAGB. 

ZtOiv    'Pressure    Steam  Heat  and  Sa?iitary  Plumbing 

Specialties . 

3  and  5  Main  Street,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


AND  RUBBERS. 

Main  St.,  Next  Door  East  of  Tilton's  News  Room, 

NORTH    ADAMS,   MASS. 
-»s  Repairing*Neatly*and*Promptly*Executed.  s«- 

SOLE  AGENTS  FOR 

"W.    Ij.   Douglass'   $3   Slioe, 

VALENTINE   &    BRIGGS, 

The  Only  House  in  North  Adams  Making  a  Specialty  of 

CA1FI1S 

Oil-Cloths,  Draperies, 

"W^INDO"W7      SHADES,   cfcO 

Valentine  &  Briggs,  81  Main  St.,  North  Adams. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  33 


C.  A.  DARLING, 


-DEALER  IN- 


Fancy  Goods, 

HOSIERY,  GLOVES,  TRIMMINGS, 

83  Main  Street,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

F.  W.  MERRIAM, 

imcHiiici 


OFFICE  AND  EESIDENCE, 

No.  9  Bank  Street,  -  NORTH  ADAMS. 


Special  Attention  given  to  Alterations, 

MANTEL,  FIRE-PLACE,  AND  TILE  WORK. 


NORTON  &  MORGAN, 

:m:  i  Xj  Xj  i  itr  :e  :Rry . 

Bonnets  and  Bound  Hats,  Feathers,  Trimmings,  &c. 

121  Main  StrsBt,  npp,  EhuIb  St.,            NORTH  ADAMS. 

M.   Ti.    DOWLIN, 

Manufacturer  and  Patentee  of 

Dotolin'g  f&ddlefij  Specialties 

AND     TRUNK     STRAPS. 

Office  and  Factory,  -  NO.  12  PLEASANT   ST.,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


34 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


John  F.  Crowley, 


-BREWER  0F- 


Mass. 


CHOICE  ALES  AND  PORTER, 

Office,  47  River  Street, 
North    Adams, 

THE  NOVELTY  MFG.  CO., 

TVo.  lO    Walnut    St.9 

North.    Adams,  -  Mass, 

Manufacturers  of  and  Dealers  in 
Novelties,  Toys,  Tools,  Machinery  and  Supplies.      Contracts  taken  for  the  manu- 
facture of  Novelties,  etc.,  of  Metal,  Wood,  or  other  material.     Electro-plat- 
ing done.     Headquarters  for  foot-power    Lathes,   Scroll   Saws,   etc., 
and  small  Steam  Engines  and  Boilers,  new  and  second-hand. 


MANUFACTURER  OF 


Fine  Havana  Cigars. 

The  Celebrated  "CUT-OFF"  and  "  HAND-MADE  "  Brands 
a  specialty. 

DEALERS  IN  SMOKERS'  ARTICLES  IN  GENERAL. 

NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS, 


8  Blackinton  Block, 


John  I.  LeRoy, 

NEW  YORK 

AND 

Coffee  Store 

96  Main  Street, 

North  Adams,  Mass. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  35 


R.  L.  NICHOLS 

1 


romis.  mum1*  *m 


Factory  in  Eclipse  Mill,  Union  Street, 
NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


JOHN  M.  ABBOTT, 

(Successor  to  J.  C.  GOODRICH) , 

PRACTICAL  ROOFER. 

SOLE  AGENT  FOR  BERKSHIRE  COUNTY  FOR  THE 

"Bee-Hive  Brand"  Felt  and  Composition  Roofing. 

Prompt  attention  given  to  all  orders. 

Office  with  C.  W.  Billings,  90  Main  St,;  Resilience,  39  North  Eagle  St.,North  Adams,Mass. 

Material  Manufactured  by  New  England  Felt  Roofing  Co .,  Boston. 

G§WMMSS  BYE  M&W8Et 

No.  19  American  House  Block, 
MAIN  STREET,       -  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS, 


gSggP*  Ladies'  and  Gents'  Goods  Cleaned,  Dyed,  and  Repaired.  Work  warrant- 
ed first-class,  or  money  refunded.     All  Orders  promptly  filled. 

J\  T,  OOXJIL.I3,  -  PROPRIETOR. 

Varley's  Oyster  House 

J.  B.  VARLEY,  Proprietor. 

Oysters  served  up  in  Every  Style.  Meals  at  all  hours.  Fresh  Oysters  receiv- 
ed daily,  and  furnished  to  Hotels,  Restaurants  and  Families  by  the  quart  or 
gallon. 

-^Lobsters,  Canned  Fish,  etc.,  Always  on  Hand.8^ 

TJie  Finest  Brands  of  Tobaccos  and  Cigars. 
SO    STATE    STREET,        -       NORTH    ADAMS. 


36 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


Dr.  DENNIS  &  SON, 

Regular  Scientific  Homoeopathic 

VETERINARY  SURGEONS 

And  Dentists, 

Office,  66  HoldenSt.,North  Adams. 

Respectfully  refers  to  J.  H.  Flagg,  S.  B.  Dibble, 
J.  A.  Bond,  A.  J.  Witherell,  J.  B.  Tyler,  M.  E.  My- 
ers, E.  D.  Tyler  &  Co.,  T.  W.  Richmond  &  Co. 

JAIVIES    O'BRIEN, 

Practical  Tailor  and  Cutter, 

On  hand  a  large  line  of  Samples   of  every  description,  consisting  of  all  the 

newest  shades  of 

FINE     WOOLENS     FOR    ALL     SEASONS. 

I  guarantee  a  perfect  fit  combined  with  style  and  the  Best  Worknjanship. 

Chase's  Block,  Centre  St.,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

TUNNEL  CITY  HOUSE, 

HUGH   MURPHY,  Proprietor. 

NORTH  ADAMS. 


32  State  Street, 


This  house  has  just  been  fitted  up  with  all  the  modern  improvements,  and  is 
conveniently  located  in  the  business  section  of  the  village  and  near  the  railroad 
depots,  making  it  a  very  desirable  stopping  place  for  the  traveling  public,  as 
well  as  a  comfortable  home  for  permanent  boarders.  No  efforts  will  be  spared 
to  please  our  patrons,  on  reasonable  terms.  The  bar  is  furnished  with  the 
Choicest  Brands  of 

ALES,    WINES,    LIQUORS,  AND    CIGARS. 

ARTHUR  C.  LAMOURE, 


ShavingiHair-Dressing  Rooms, 


SPECIAL 


ATTENTION    GIVEN    TO    CUTTING 
CHILDREN'S  HAIR. 


ALL      WORK     FIRST-CLASS. 

16  Holden  St.,  North  Adams. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


37 


CODY  &  CARPENTER, 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in  FURNITURE 

And  UPHOLSTERING  GOODS, 

Of  all  the  latest  and  most  desirable  styles. 

UNDERTAKING 

A  specialty.  And  the  most  careful  atten- 
tion given  to  all  the  details.  A  full  and 
complete  assortment  of  goods  pertaining 
to  this  department  constantly  on  hand. 

Nos.  22,  24,  and  30  EAGLE  STREET,  -  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

FRANK  L.   GOODNOW, 

Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in 

Carriages.  Wagons  and  aidions. 

General  Jobbing  and  Repair  Shop, 
CORNER   CENTRE  AND   MARSHALL    STS., 


NORTH  ADAMS, 


MASS. 


P.  W.  Millard  «£  Son, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

Beet,  PoiR,  pens,  Lam, 


P.  W.  Millard. 


Sausages, 

POULTRY,  4c. 

And    GAME  in  its 
season. 

Manufacturer  of 

Pressed     Beef    and 
Bologna  Sausage. 

Terms  Cash. 

NORTH  ADAMS, 

MASS. 
E.  J.  MlLLAKD. 


38 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


Ashman  &  Underwood 


-DEALERS   IN- 


Fiqel}ro6eries,ProYisioasjeas,Goffees 

And  PURE  SPICES.     Choice  Butter  and  Fresh  Eggs  a  Specialty. 

.•»— ^ — i-^K!  ,/il/n/^''^'^"»3#f:  =i=^::::^»<rT^gg^s^ti  mi'miiiim^  ALSO 


r  CanaeO.  Goods, 


FRUITS, 

VEGETABLES 
and   FARMERS' 
PRODUCE. 

Telephone  connec- 
tion. Agents  for  the 
celebrated  "Golden 
Rod" brand  of  Flour. 

10  Eagle  St., 

North  Adams, 

MASS. 


T^iREAT^PPETIZER. 

QUICK!  SAFEIEffecYUaL! 

inaJIC<Xie5  of  STOMACH, Kid 
NEY,  LiVer  &  Blood  Disorders. 

For  Sale  Everywhere. 

P/oPrietpTJ.   lfARTFORD»@ONN- 

For  Sale  by  all  First-Class  Drug  Stores  in  North  Adams. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


CHAELES    FE1GE, 

MANUFACTURER   OF 

Soda  and  Mineral  Waters, 

And  Bottler  of  the  Best  Brands  of  American  and  Foreign 

ALES,  POKTEBS,  LAGEB    BEEB,  AND   SABATOGA   AND    POLAND  MIN- 
ERAL WATERS.     PHILADELPHIA  ALES  A  SPECIALTY. 

1  and  3  Marshall  St.,        North  Adams,  Mass. 

NORTH  ADAMS  DYE  HOUSE. 

LADIES'  AND  GENTS'  GOODS 

DYED,  CLEAR  DOPED,  DLTEDED,  DD  PDE85ED. 

W.    W*    PATTISON,  Proprietor, 

59  Main  Street,  -  North.  Adams,  Mass. 

DON'T    FORGET    TO    VISIT 

GaisM's  One-Price  Clotlig  House, 

FOR 

BARGAINS   IN    CLOTHING 

Of  the  Most  Reliable  Qualities. 


66   MAIN  S2%F.E'2,  -  JVOH21T   ADAMS. 

WILLIAM    F.    McCONNELL, 

DEALER   IN 

Beef,Pork,Mutton,Ham, 

LARD,  SAUSAGES,  POULTRY,  &c, 
206  East  Main  Street,         -         NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


40  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


JAMES    WHALEN, 


Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in 


FINE  HAVANA  CIGARS, 

89  Ashland  St„  North  Adams,  Mass, 

The  "STANDARD"  and  "J.W.'s"  Brands  of  CIKABS  a  Specialty. 

m®  «•  vowNsum» 

Plans,   Elevations,    and    Specifi- 
cations  furnished  at  Short 
Notice. 

WASHINGTON  AVE.,  Cor.  SPEING  ST., 
NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

ADAMS  &  RU ETHER, 

DEALERS   IN 

Meats,  Fruits,  and  Vegetables, 

AND  OYSTERS  IN  THEIR  SEASON. 

Also  a  Full  Line  of  CHOICE  FAMILY  GROCERIES  and  PROVISIONS. 
Corner  Spring  Street  and  Washington  Ave.,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


BEFORE     HAVING    YOUR- 


UPHOLSTERING  DONE 


-CALL  AND  SEE- 

TTivrrx, 


Over  John  N.  Chace's  Carpet  Cleaning  Establishment, 

Brooklyn  Street,  -  North  Adams,  Mass. 

Prices  guaranteed  to  suit.     Orders  left  at  F.  L.  TILTON'S  promptly  attended 
to.     Special  attention  given  to  Hotel  work.  A.  E.  VINING. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  41 

BALLOU  HOUSE 

85  and  87  State  Street, 


NEAR    DEPOT, 


NORTH  ADAMS,      -  -      MASS. 


WILLIAM  A.  BALLOU,  Proprietor. 


This  Hotel,  situated  near  the  Depot,  is  fitted  up 

In  the  BEST  STYLE. 

The  rooms  are  large  and  commodious,  and  well  furnished  throughout.  The 
table  is  amply  supplied  with 

ALL  THE  DELICACIES  I  SEASON. 

^gp*  Being  of  easy  access  to  the  Depot,  and  near  the  business  center  of  the 
town,  render  it  one  of  the  most  desirable  Hotels  for  the  traveling  public,  and 
the  arrangement  of  its  rooms  is  well  adapted  to  the  comfort  of  families. 

Prices  Moderate,  and  Treatment  Always  Courteous. 

A  BILLIARD  PARLOR  IS  ATTACHED  TO  THE  HOTEL. 

First-Class  Stable  Accommodations 


CONNECTED  WITH  THE  HOUSE. 


42  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

JAMES  T.  ROBINSON  &  SON, 


PUBLISHERS  OF  THE 


North  Adams   Transcript. 


BOOK  aqd  JOB  PBINTEBS. 


BOOK-BINDERS 


-AND- 


Blank  Book  Manufacturers 


TRA1KSOUM    BWILMH®, 

Bank  Street,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

James  T.  Robinson.  Arthur  Robinson. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  43 


— o-^ESTABLISHED    1867.£~o— 


Hoosac  Valley  News, 

HARDMAN  &  McMILLIN,  Publishers. 

Published  Every  Saturday  Morning. 

Terms  of  Hoosae  Valley  News  : 

Village  Subscribers,  served  by  carrier,  -  $2.25 

Mail  Subscribers,         --------       2.00 


PLAIN    AND    ORNAMENTAL 

Book  kqd  Job  fViqtlq 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 


ALL  STYLES  OF 


ZRIHSTTI  1ST  Gh,» 


UmIIy  asad  P^@Mg)tly  &&@©uit«<i. 


OFFICE: 


No.  36  State  Street,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


44 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


PIKE  &  FRENCH, 


DEALERS  IN 


ALL    KINDS    OF 


Plamie  and  Granite 


CEMETERY  WORK, 


64  WEST  MAIN  STREET 


(Opposite  Cemetery) , 


NORTH  ADAMS, 


MASS. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


45 


G/ESAR  GESANA  &  CO.. 

Fife,  Marine,  Life, 

ACCIDENT,  BOILER, 


-ANB- 


OEEICE,  MARTIN'S  BLOCK,  MAIN  STEEET, 


NORTH  ADAMS, 


MASS. 


STEAMSHIP  AGENTS 


For  all  Transatlantic  lines  going  to 


Maul,  *  Enjlanfl,  *  France,  *  Belgium,  •  and  *  Italy. 

AGENTS  OF  THE 

Tickets  for  Florida  and  Southern  States,  and  Cook's  Western  excursions. 
Drafts  on  the  leading  cities  of  Europe. 

The  following  lines  of  Steamships  are  represented  at  this  office  :  Cunard,  An- 
chor, General  Transatlantic  Co.,  Hamburg- American  Packet  Co.,  Netherland- 
American  Navigation  Co.,  Fabre  Line, Red  Star  Line,  Florio  &  Rubattino  Line, 
Navigazione  Generale  Italiana. 


46 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


A.  H.  JONES  <£  CO., 

Piumtii,*st6an*anil*l}as*Fli, 

AND  DEALERS  IN 

tPipe  Fittings,     Valves,   Hath    2ubs, 

Sinks,  itasins,    Water  Closets, 

and  all  ottier   Goods  used 

for    Steam,     Water, 

and  Gas, 

no.  8  noiLrnEiv  street, 
Wilson  House  Block,  -  North  Adams,  Mass. 


"HASTINGS'S    PHARMACY," 

HEADQUARTERS 

in  Ones  ud  Chemical 


TOILET  AND  FANCY  ARTICLES, 

Confectionery,   dbc. 

Also  a  fine  line  of  Imported  and  Domestic  CIGARS  and  CIGARETTES.  The 
compounding  of  Physicians'  Prescriptions  and  Family  Receipts  a  specialty. 
Medicinal  Qualities  of  Wines  and  Liquors. 

GEORGE  A.  HASTINGS,    Proprietor. 

T.  E.  BBIGHAK, 

Manufacturer  and  Dealer  in 

Brooms,  Brash  Brooms* 

And  Manufacturers'  Supplies  of  All  Kinds. 

OFFICE   AND   FACTORY.    60  LIBERTY  ST., 

North  Adams,  Mass. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  47 

WELCH'S  RESTAURANTS, 


Dealer  in  the  Finest  Brands  of 


FOREIGNoDOMESTIC  LIQUORS, 

Ales,    Lager,     Bye     Whiskey,    Cider    Brandy, 
Swan  Gin,    Wines,    Brandies,    Bum,    Al- 
cohol and  JAquors  by  the  quantity. 


TOBACCO  and  CIGARS. 

No.  43  State  St.,  and  27  Centre  St., 

ISToi^tli    Adams,  -  Mass, 


DEALER   IN 

Staple  and  Fancy  Groceries, 

FINE   TEAS,  PURE  COFFEES,  &c, 
3STQ.  2  HUDSON    STREET,  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

CHASE  &   CORMIER, 

DEALERS  IN 

CHOICE  FAMILY  GROCERIES,  PROVISIONS, 

And  Everything  usually  kept  in  a  first-class  Grocery,  at  bottom  prices. 

TEAS    AND     COFFEES    A    SPECIALTY. 

Cor.  East  Brooklyn  and  Houghton  Sts.,  North  Adams,  Mass. 

WARREN   CHASE.  W.  L.  CORMIER. 

A.  MANDEVILLE, ~ 

DEALER  IN 

Bread,  Crackers,  Cakes,    Pastry,  and  Confectionery. 

Fruits,  Jellies,  Nuts,  &c.  Rich  and  Fancy  Cake  for 
Weddings  and  Parties  furnished  to  order  and  Trim- 
med in  the  Best  Style. 

30  HOLDEN  ST.,    -    NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

JOHN  ROBARE, 

Trucking  and  General  Jobbing. 

Pianos  and  Furniture  Carefully  Moved. 

Residence,  -  No.  35  Washington  Ave., 

NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

(P.  O.  Box  1052.)    Order  slate  at  F.  H.  Goodrich's,  108 
Main  Street. 


48  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

R.  G.  Walden, 

Auctioneer, 


AND 


Insurance  Broker. 


Property  bought  and  sold  on  Reasonable 
Terms,  and  General  Auctioneering  promptly 
attended  to.     Also 

Fire,4i[e,«aQ^jl6CiiIeqt«lQSuiai)Cfi 

IN    THE    BEST    COMPANIES. 


People  in  want  of  any  kind  of  Real  Estate  will  find  it  to  their  advantage  to 
call  on  me  at 

Riordan  Block,  No.  3  Bank  Street.     P.  0.  Address, 
Box  885,  North  Adams. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Abbott  John  M.,  -  35 

Adams  National  Bank  of  North 

Adams,         -         colored  page 
Adams  J.  H.,  -  -     57 

Adams  &  Ruether,         -  40 

Anderson  D.  A.,      -  -     20 

Ashman  &  Underwood,  38 

Ballou  House,  -  -     41 

Barnard  E.,  -  back  cover 
Barber  J.  M.,     -  -  6 

Bateman  T.  S.,  4 

Berkshire  National  Bank, 

colored  page 
Berkshire  Life  Ins.  Co.,  -  102 
Billings  C.  W.,  -  64 

Blackinton  8.,  Woolen  Co.,  26 
Boland  P.  J.  &  Co.,  front  cover 
BolandB.  J.,  -  -     14 

Braman  M.  V.  N.,  -  28 

Brigham  T.  E.,        -  -     46 

Brooks  F.  A.  &  Co.,      -  24 

Bourdon  A.  D.  &  Son,  .  28 
Boyd  Levi  W.,  -  -  10 

Burger  Maurice  L.,  -     20 

Burlingame  &  Darbys, 

colored  page 
Cady  W.  G.  &  Co.,  -     11 

Calnan  &  Phillips,  -  29 

Cavanough  Michael,  -       4 

Cesana  Cesar  &  Co.,      -  45 

Chace  J.  M.  &  Co.,  -     12 

Chase  &  Cormier,  -  47 

Chase  John  N.,  -     15 

Church  &  Phalen, 

opp.  inside  front  cover 
Citizens'  Steamboat  Co.,  -  22 
Clark  &  Olds,    -  -  10 

Clark  F.  M.,  -  -       9 

Cody  &  Carpenter,         -  37 

Colton's  Select  Flavors,  -  25 
Collins  Timothy,  -  12 

Coleman  M.  F.,  6 

7 


Comisky  James  L.,        -  20 

Cotrell  &  Leonard, 

inside  back  cover 
Crandall  &  Morrison, 

front  colored  page 
Crowley  John  F.,  34  &  col'd  page 
Cutting  C.  H.  &  Co.,  front  cover 
DaileyM.,  -  -  16 

Darling  Charles  A.,  -     33 

Davis  Ra3'mond,  -  6 

Dennis  Dr.  &  Son,  -  -     36 

Demerse  H.  J.,  -  11 

Dowlin  M.  R.,         -  -     33 

Duso  L.  H.,       -  -  34 

Evans  Walter  S.,     -  -     91 

Feige  Charles,   -  -  39 

Fitzgerald  Bros.,  colored  page 
FlaggJ.  H.,  -  colored  page 
Flaherty  Michael,  -  31 

Freeman  Mfg.  Co.,  -     27 

French  George,  -  7 

Gallup  Clarence  W., 

colored  page 
Gatslick  Morris,      -  -     39 

Good  now  Frank  L.,       -  37 

Gould's  Dye  House,  -     35 

Hartford  Steam  Boiler  Inspec- 
tion and  Insurance  Co., 

colored  page 
Harvie  R.  B.,     -  -  10 

Harwood  A.  W.,     -  -  105 

Hastings's. Pharmacy,    -  46 

Hawkins  R.  F.,  Springfield, 

front  colored  page 
Hodge  M.  D.  &  A.  W.,  -  13 
Hosley  A.  B.,    -  -  19 

Hoosac  Valley  News,  -     43 

Hoosac  Savings  Bank, 

front  colored  page 
Howard  C.  M.,        -  -     13 

Hunter  A.W.,  -  -  32 

Hurd  E.,      -  -   .         -     29 


50 


INDEX  TO   ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Jenks  P.J.  &  Co.,         -  6 

Jones  A.  H.  &  Co.,  -     46 

Keefe  &  O'Hern,  -  31 

King  A.  A.,  -  -     28 

LaFortune  &  Gelineau,  19 

Lamoure  A.  C,        -  -     36 

Larkin  Bros.,  2 

Legate,  painter,       -  14 

Leroy  John  I.,  -  -  34 

LoftusT.  F.,  -  -       3 

Lonergan  &  Bissaillon,  2.i 

McCarty  M.  C,  -       9 

McConnell  John,  -  9 

McConnell  Win.  F.,  -     39 

McDougall  &  Barcelou,  11 

McLaughlin  A.  G.,  -     14 

McPherson  John  M.,      -  12 

Madden  John,  -  -     24 

Manchester  M.  L.,  -  19 

Mandeville  A.,         -  -     47 

Merriam  F.  W.,  -  33 

Miller  Alonzo,         -  -     13 

Millard  P.  W.  &  Son,    -  37 

Miller  George  F.  &  Co.,      -     18 
Miner  O.  8.,       -  -  17 

Moloney  David  H.,  -     29 

Morgan  L.  R.,   -  -  31 

Murphy  Daniel,       -  -     24 

Murphy  Hugh,  -  -  36 

Myers  M.  E.,  -  -     10 

Newton  &  Potter,  -  17 

Nichols  R.  L.,  -  -     35 

North  Adams  Savings  Bank, 

front  colored  page 
Norton  &  Morgan,         -  33 

Notman  Photograph  Co.,        207 
N.  Y.  Belting  and  Packing  Co., 

colored  page 
Orr  John  H.  &  Co.,  -       5 

O'Brien  James,  -  36 

Pattison  F.  W.,       -  -     39 

Pattison  Willis  E., 

outside  front  cover 
Peterson  &  Packer, 

outside  back  cover 
Pike  C.  Nathan,  colored  page 
Pike  &  French,  -  44 

Quackenbush  G.V.  S.,  col'd  page 


Ramsdell's  99  ct.  store,  -  143 
Rand  E.  A.  &  Son,        -  30 

Rand  L.  C,  -  -       8 

Ray  F.  N.,  2  and  front  cover 
Richmond  T.  W.  &  Co., 

outside  back  cover 
Riordan  T.  &  Co.,  -  -     32 

Robare  John,  47 

Robinson  J.  T.  &  Son,  -  42 
Scott  H.  W.,      -  -  29 

Sherman's  Billiard  Parlors,  151 
South  wick  M.  S.,  colored  page 
Sorrell  Peter,  -  -       2 

Sperry  W.  H.  &  Co.,  -  155 
Stroud  E.  A.,     -  -  8 

Thayer  L.  D.,    -  -  47 

The  Novelty  Mfg.  Co.,  -  34 
Tower  &  Porter,  -         160 

Tower  H.  A.,  -       8 

Townsend  H.  T.,  -  40 

Tread  well  &  Co.,  colored  page 
Troy  Business  College, 

inside  back  cover 
Tuttle  &  Bryant,  -       9 

Tyler  E.  D.  &  Co., 

back  cover  and  21 
Troy  &  Boston  R.  R.,  -     23 

Twing  J.  A.,      -  -  28 

Vadner  S.  &  Bro.,  -  -     31 

Valentine  &  Briggs,       -  32 

Varley  James  B.,     -  -     35 

Vining  A.  E.,     -  -  40 

Walden  Wm.  B.  Mrs.,  opp.  name 
Walden  R.  G.,         -  -     48 

Walker  Alexander,  colored  page 
Welch  Bros.,  -     17  and  47 

Whalen  James,  40 

Wheeler  E.  E.,  -       4 

White  L.  W.,    -  back  cover 

Whitney  Bros.,  -  colored  page 
Williams  D.  N.,  -  11 

Williams  &Carleton,  -     38 

Wilson  House  Drug  Store,  5 
Witherell  A.  J., 

-     15  and  after  name 
Wright  A.  B.,    -  -  5 

Young  &  McCann,  colored  page 


STREETS  AND  AVENUES. 


Arnold  Place,  east  of  14  Church 

Ashland  street,  from  13  Summer  southeast  to  village  line 

Bank  street,  from  Main  south  to  Summer 

Beaver  street,  a  continuation  of  Union  above  Glen  mill 

Beacon  street,  from  36  Prospect  east  to  Summit 

Bethel  street,  from  5  Franklin  south 

Bradley  street,  from  South  Church  east 

Brooklyn  street,  from  River  North  to  Houghton 

Brown  street,  from  Main  north  to  River 

Braytonville,  located  at  west  end  of  Main 

Briggs  avenue,  from  66  Church  east 

Bryant  street,  from  41  Houghton  west 

Burdickville,  a  small  colony  of  houses  on  the  side  of  a  hill  north- 
west of  Johnson  Manufacturing  Co.'s  mills 

Cady  street,  north  from  North  street 

Central  avenue,  from  10  Franklin  north 

Centre  street,  from  Eagle  west  to  Marshall 

Centre  street  alley,  from  Centre  street 

Cherry  street,  from  21  Pleasant  east  to  Meadow 

Chestnut  street,  from  Spring  west  to  Hoosac  River 

Church  Place,  from  121  Main  to  Summer  next  to  Congregational 
Church 

Church  street,  from  soldiers'  monument  south  to  village  limits  and 
north  to  junction  of  Eagle 

Cottage  Place,  north  from  1U9  Eagle 

Dover  street,  from  Briggs  avenue  to  Cherry 

East  Quincy  street,  from  7  Pleasant  east  to  Congress 

Eagle  street,  from  Main  north  to  Franklin 

East  Wesleyan  street,  from  Wesleyan  west  to  Summit 

East  Brooklyn  street,  from  41  Brooklyn  east  to  village  limits 

Elm  street,  from  Grant  south 

Furnace  street,  from  Main  south 

Franklin  street,  from  junction  of  Eagle  and  Liberty  northeast  to 
Wells  ave 

Frederick  street,  from  31  Houghton  west 


52  STREETS  AND  AVENUES. 

Fuller  street,  from  46  Houghton  west 

Grant  street,  from  Lincoln  west  to  Elm 

Hall  street,  west  from  123  Eagle 

High  street,  from  Pine  south 

Holbrook  street,  from  12  Wall  east  to  Meadow 

Holden  street,  from  Main  north  to  River 

Hudson  street,  from  120  Eagle  east  to  Prospect 

Houghton  street,  from  Brooklyn  north  to  town  limits 

Jackson  street,  from  112  Eagle  east  to  Prospect 

Kemp  avenue  (formerly  Congress),  south  from  213  Main 

Kemp  street,  north  from  210  Main 

Lincoln  street,  from  76  Centre  north  to  River 

Liberty  street,  from  35  Brooklyn  east  to  135  Eagle 

Main  street,  from  Five  Points  west  to  Bray  ton  ville 

Meadow  street,  from  Briggs  ave.  north  to  Quincy 

Marshall  street,  from  Main  north  to  River 

Marietta  street,  from  8  Franklin  north 

Montgomery  street,  from  25  Prospect  east 

Morris  street,  from  Summer  south 

Morton  Hill,  continued  from  Walnut 

North  street,  from  41  Brooklyn  west  to  Johnson 

North  Eagle  street,  from  143  Eagle  at  Franklin  northeast 

Northern  Lights  avenue,  from  22  Franklin  north 

Pearl  street,  from  9  Main  south 

Pine  street,  from  Harmony  west 

Pleasant  street,  from  151  East  Main  south  to  48  Church 

Porter  street,  from  67  Church  west  to  83  Ashland 

Prospect  street,  from  98  Eagle  east  and  north  to  Franklin 

Quincy  street,  from  17  Church  west  to  Morris 

Ray  street,  from  11  Franklin  south 

River  street,  from  93  Eagle  west  to  Brown 

South  street,  from  51  Church  west  to  Spring 

Spring  street,  from  Church  southwest  to  Washington  ave 

State  street,  from  Main  south  to  village  limits 

Summer  street,  from  7  Church  west  to  State 

Summit  avenue,  from  East  Main  south  (Kempville) 

Summit  street,  from  Beacon  north  to  AVells  ave 

Tremont  street,  from  Prospect  north  to  Franklin 

Union  street,  from  68  Eagle  east  to  Glen  mill 

Veazie  street,  north  from  56  River 

Vincent  avenue,  from  207  Main  south  to  East  Quincy 

Wall  street,  from  East  Quincy  south  to  Cherry 

Wralnut  street,  from  117  State  to  Moulton  hill 

Washington  avenue,  from  51  Church  west  to  Ashland 

Wells  avenue,  from  Summit  north 

Wesleyan  street,  from  136  Eagle  east  to  East  Wesleyan 

Willow  Dell,  from  17  Union  south 

William  street,  north  from  North  street 

Winter  street,  east  from  14  Briggs  ave 


NORTH  ADAMS 

DIRECTORY,  1887. 


Abbreviations.— The  following  abbreviations  are  used  in  this  Directory:  ave., 
avenue;  bds.,  boards;  cor.,  corner;  h.,  house;  opp.,  opposite. 

A 

Abbott  John  M.?  practical  roofer,  office  at  Billings's  stove  store, 

h.  39  North  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Abraham  Lewis,  peddler,  h.  78  State 
Ackert  Hunting,  carder,  h.  rear  200  River 
Adams  John,  h.  south  end  of  State 
Adams  Horatio  W.,  car  repairer,  h.  2  Clark's  block 
Adams  John  H.  (Adams  &  Reuther),  foot  of  Spring 
Adams  J.  H.*  furniture  dealer  and   undertaker,  1  Adams  block, 

113  Main,  h.  105  Main  (see  adv) 

J.  H.  ADAMS, 

Manufacturer  of  and  Dealer  in 

ZFTTZRJST  I TTJRB 

Of  Every  Description 


Also  Picture  Frames,  Brackets 
and  Fancy  Cabinet  Ware. 

Undertaking  a  Specialty. 

Adams's  Block,  113  Main  St., 

NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 


58  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Adams  Joseph,  h.  off  head  of  Houghton 

Adams  Mary  E.,  teacher  High  school 

Adams  National  Bank,  of  North  Adams,  Main  cor.  Bank  (see 

adv) 
Adams    &   Reuther,    meat   market,    groceries   and   provisions, 

Spring  cor.  Washington  ave  (see  adv) 
Adams  Wm.  O.,  clerk  at  J.  H.  Adams's 
Albee  Charles,  driver  at  Flagg's  livery 
Alderman  Herbert,  laborer,  h.  103  Union 
Alderman  Wm.  F.,  laborer,  h.  103  Union 
Alford  G.  W.  Mrs.,  h.  14  Summer 
Alford  A.  S.,  h.  14  Summer 

Allen  Albert  C,  carriage  ironer,  bds.  Tunnel  city  house 
Allen  Charles,  h.  South  State,  near  town  line 
Allen  Hector  W.,  slater,  h.  East  Mountain  road 
Allen  Kinsley  F.,  carpenter,  h.  23  North  Eagle 
Allen  Stewart,  conductor,  bds.  55  State 
Allen  Robert,  porter  at  Ballou  House 
Allen  Robert,  farmer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 
Allen  Sarah  Mrs.,  h.  Natural  Bridge 
Allen  Seth,  marble  worker,  h.  98  Eagle 
Allen  Thomas,  dyer,  h.  45  Prospect 

Allen  Walter  W.,  gas  fitter  at  Jones  &  Co.'s,  h.  9  Houghton 
Alley  Wm.,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  27  Braytonville 
Amadon  Arthur  F.,  teacher,  bds.  140  East  Main 
Amadon  Charles,  h.  88  West  Main 

Amadon  George  A.,  acid  maker,  h.  Notch  road,  Braytonville 
Amadon  Ernest  A.,  clerk,  h.  56  Prospect 
Amadon  Lewis,  farmer,  h.  Braytonville 
Amadon  Perry  F.,  carpenter,  140  Main 
Amadon  Samuel,  fruits,  h.  24  State 
Amadon  Walter  &  Fred.,  students,  140  Main 
American  National   and  U.  S.  and   Canada  Express,  Charles  D. 

Reid,  agt.,  opp.  depot 
Ames  Eben  (W.  C.  &  E.  Ames),  h.  30  Quincy 
Ames  Lumber  Co.,  George  B.  Perry,  agt.,  Summer  cor.  Morris 
Ames  W.  C.  &  E.,  fine  groceries,  provisions,  teas,  coffees,  butter 

and  eggs,  6  Blackinton  block 
Ames  Wm.  C.  (W.  C.  &  E.  Ames),  h.  30  Quincy 
Amato  Frank,  tailor,  h.  rear  34  Main 
Anable  Arthur  S.,  bookkeeper  at   Sampson's,  h.  20  Summer 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  59 

Anderson  D.  A.,  books,  stationery,  fancy  goods,  etc.,  75  Main, 
h.  34  Church  (see  adv) 

Anderson  William,  coachman  for  T.  W.  Richmond  * 

Anderson  Wm.  H.,  stone  cutter,  h.  rear  32  Ashland 

Angell  James  C,  h.  74  Eagle 

Armstrong  David,  painter,  h.  32  East  Quincy 

Armstrong  Horace,  laborer,  h.  86  State 

Armstrong  James,  clerk  at  Lonergan  &  Bissaillon's 

Armstrong  John  F.,  machine  printer,  h.  17  Marshall 

Armstrong  Wm.  W.,  color  mixer,  h.  9  East  Brooklyn 

Arnold  Augusta  Mrs.,  h.  10  Arnold  Place 

Arnold  Edward  H.,  railroad  tickets,  h.  10  Lincoln 

Arnold  John  F.,  h.  13  East  Quincy 

Arnold  H.  Rice,  farmer,  h.  Notch 

Arnold  M.  N.  Mrs.,  h.  10  Chestnut 

Arnold  Oliver,  h.  12  Church 

Arnold  Print  Works,  manufacturers  of  calico  prints,  office  and 
works  on  Marshall  st 

Arnum  Charles,  laborer,  h.  101  State 

Arris  Charley  ciga^maker  at  63  Eagle 

Ashe  P.  J.,  attorney  and  counselor  at  law,  Savings  Bank  building 

Ashman  James  V.  (Ashman  &  Underwood),  h.  11  Hall 

Ashman  &  UnderWOOd,  fine  groceries  and  provisions,  teas,  cof- 
fees, etc.,  19  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Ashman  Wm.  H.,  drug  clerk,  Wilson  House,  h.  11  Hall 

Ashman  Wm.  Augustus,  miller,  h.  22  Washington  ave 

Ashman  John  L.,  lumber  dealer,  h.  27  North  Eagle 

Ashton  Arthur  J.,  mechanic,  h.  foot  of  Spring 

Ashton  Gardner,  carpenter,  h.  29  Washington  ave 

Ashton  John  S.,  shoe  cutter,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 

Ashton  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 

Ashton  Walter,  mechanic,  h.  rear  25  Washington 

Ashworth  Thomas,  calico  printer,  h.  46  Veazie 

Atwood  Edwin  R.,  Jr.,  folder,  h.  132  Eagle 

Atwood  Edwin  R.,  machinist,  132  Eagle 

Atwood  John  E.,  laborer,  h.  head  of  Houghton 

Atwood  Mary  A.,  widow,  h.  132  Eagle 

Atwood  Wm.  L.,  painter,  bds.  132  Eagle 

Austin  Charles,  baggage  master,  h.  41  North 

Austin  Harriet  N.  Mrs.,  h.  13  Bryant 
Avery  Henry,  carpenter,  h.  25  North 


60  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Averill  Everett  L.,  shoemaker,  h.  18  South 

Averill  George,  shoemaker,  h.  18  Willow  Dell 

Averill  George  W.,  oyster  house,  84  Main,  h.  23  South 

Averill  L.  B.  Miss,  bookkeeper  at  N.  L.  Millard's 

Avey  Jos.,  shoemaker,  h.  15  Wesleyan 

Avey  Dallas,  shoemaker,  h.  15  Wesleyan 

Ayotte  Edward,  mechanic,  h.  110  Main 


Babb  William  H.,  engineer,  h.  9  Grant 

Babbitt  Nathan  §•»  physician  and  surgeon,  office   and   residence 

104  Main,  office  hours  until  9  a.  m.,  and  1  to  2  and  after  6  p.  m. 
Babbitt  W.  N.  Mrs.,  h.  5  Vincent  ave 
Babcock  Charles,  clerk  at  Braman's,  bds.  117  Union 
Babcock  Frances  J.  Mrs.,  h.  24  Church 
Babcock  Frank  W.,  clerk  at  post-office,  h.  117  Union 
Babcock  Lyman,  shoemaker,  h.  45  Prospect 
Babcock  Nelson  A.,  machinist,  h.  117  Union 
Babcock  Wm.  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  2  Central  ave 
Babcock  Wm.  E.,  shoemaker,  bds.  117  Union 
Babeu  Vinal,  laborer,  h.  26  Willow  Dell 
Bacigaluppo  G.,  fruit  stand,  Main  cor.  State 
Backofen  Charles,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 
Bacon  Arthur  W.,  at  Zylonite,  h.  rear  98  Church 
Bacon  Joel,  judge,  bds.  Richmond  House 
Bador  Louis,  laborer,  h.  129  Union 
Bailey  John,  packer,  h.  54  Prospect 
Bailey  John  C,  trucking,  h.  rear  22  Union 
Baird  John,  carpenter,  h.  118  Eagle 
Baker  H.  E.,  barber,  h.  East  Main  above  5  roads 
Baker  Henry  O.,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  11  Union 
Baker  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  30  East  Union 
Bakey  John,  laborer,  h.  15  Prospect 
Ball  Noah  J.,  carpenter,  h.  3  North  Eagle 
Ballou  Henry  J.,  farmer,  south  end  of  State 
BallOU  W.  A.,  proprietor  of  Ballou  House,  85  and  87  State  (see 

adv) 
Ballou  M.  Mrs.,  Ballou  House,  87  State 
Ballou  Willard,  butter,  h.  120  Eagle  cor.  Hudson 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  61 

Bamford  Edward,  dress  tender,  h.  rear  77  West  Main 

Baraby  Wm.,  h.  Bradford  Place,  110  Main 

Barber  Archer  H.,  clerk,  h.  13  Pleasant 

Barber  D.  J.,  leather  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  findings,  pelts 

and  tallow,  office  27  Union,  h.  13  Pleasant 
Barber  Frank  J.,  clerk,  h.  13  Pleasant 
Barber  J.  MM  carriage  and  sleigh  manufacturer,  18  West  Main, 

h.  20  West  Main  (see  adv) 
Barbour  John,  shoemaker,  h.  112  River 
Barcelou  D.  A.  (McDougall  &  Barcelou),  h.  7  Bryant 
Bard  Cleffus,  hostler,  h.  5  Meadow 
Barden  Charles,  carpenter,  h.  19  Houghton 
Barden  Mary,  dressmaker,  h.  Hayden  block 
Bard  well  F.  A.,  train  dispatcher,  h.  Pleasant  cor.  East  Quincy 
Bardwell  William  E.,  south  eud  of  Ashland 
Bardwell  Elijah  Mrs.,  south  end  of  Ashland 
Bargon  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  200  River 
Barkley  Frank,  laborer,  28  River 
Barkley  Robert,  laborer,  h.  200  River 
Barlow  Alvin  H.,  mechanic,  bds.  98  Eagle 
Barlow  Clara  M.,  florist,  14  Arnold  Place 
Barlow  Wm.  K.  Mrs.,  19  Church 
Barnard  E«9  dealer  in   ready   made  clothing,   gents'   furnishing 

goods,  hats,  caps,  trunks,  etc.,  4  Wilson  House  block,  h.  29 

Summer  (see  adv.  on  back  cover) 
Barnard  H.  F.,  proprietor  of  Mansion  House 
Barnes  John  M.,  bottler,  bds.  Hotel  Brunswick 
Barnes  L.  M.,  watches,  jewelry,   diamonds,    spectacles,  pianos, 

organs  and  sheet  music,  5  Wilson  House  block,  h.  25  Quincy 
Barnes  Oscar,  foreman,  h.  Walnut,  Morton  Hill 
Barnicote  Thomas,  h.  south  end  of  Ashland 
Barnicote  R.  A.  Mrs.,  teacher,  h.  South  Ashland 
Barrett  John  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  88  State 
Barrett  John,  h.  59  South  Furnace  opp.  depot 
Barrett  Joseph,  machinist,  bds.  35  Walnut 
Barrington  Mark,  laborer,  14  Furnace 
Barrowclough  Edwin,  dyer,  h.  69  Union 
Barry  &  Cronin,  restaurant,  86  Main 
Barry  Daniel,  h.  1  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mills 
Barry  Daniel  F.,  clerk,  h.  4  Veazie 


62  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


Barry  Jollll,  restaurant  and  dealer  in  best  brands  of  cigars,  to- 
baccos, etc.,  41  Eagle,  h.  1  Marshall  cor.  Elm 
Barry  Jeremiah,  gardener,  bds.  20  Marshall 
Barry  John,  carpenter,  h.  13  West  Main 
Barry  John,  hostler,  bds.  1  Marshall  rear  flour  mill 
Barry  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  4  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mill 
Barry  Michael  F.,  restaurant,  Tunnel  City  House,  h.  1  Marshall 
Barry  Patrick  Mrs.,  h.  1  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mills 
Barry  Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  71  Union 
Barry  Win.  Mrs.,  1  rear  Phoenix  mills 
Barry  William,  cigar  maker,  h.  1  rear  Phoenix  mills 
Bartlett  Alanon  M.,  clerk  at  Clark  &  Olds' s 
Bartlett  Cortland  G-.,  drug  clerk,  26  East  Quincy 
Bartlett  Albert,  contractor,  h.  11  North 
Barth  Jacob,  bds.  68  Houghton 
Barth  Joseph  H.,  h.  68  Houghton 
Bashaw  Julius,  laborer,  h.  7  Beaver 
Bassett  Jennie  Mrs.,  h.  Bradford  Place,  110  Main 
Bassett  Catherine  Mrs.,  seamstress,  h.  35  Summer 
Bassett  Henry,  painter,  bds.  110  River 
Bassett  Hiram,  laborer,  h.  12  Beaver 
Bateman  Herbert  R.,  clerk,  h.  3  Elm 

Bateman  T.  S.,  dealer  in  beef,  pork,  mutton,  ham,  sausages,  etc., 
also  manufacturer  of  pressed  corned  beef,  28  Eagle,  h.  3  Elm 
(see  adv) 
BatCS  A.  F.  MiSS,  manager  Western  Union  Telegraph,  59  Main, 
h.  21  Chestnut 

Bates  John  S.,  laborer,  h.  34  Brown 

Bates  Lydia  and  Libbie,  h.  123  West  Main 

Bates'Mark,  h.  Ashland  near  town  limits 

Bates1  Wm.  H.,  loom  fixer,  115  West  Main  st.,  Braytonville 

Bazinet  Rose,  clerk  at  Boston  Branch,  70  Main 

Beach  Charles  E.,  baggage  master,  h.  7  Arnold  Place 

Beals  Charles  W.,  tin  peddler,  h.  3  North  Eagle 

BcalS  J.  H.,  dealer  in  paper  stock  and  metals,  tin,  glass,  wood- 
en ware,  etc.,  3  North  Eagle 

Beals  John  W.,  carpenter,  h.  3  North  Eagle 

Beals  Morris,  carpenter,  h.  97  West  Main 

Beals  Wm.  W.,  laborer,  h.  5  North  Eagle 

Beatty  Arthur,  laborer,  h.  110  Union 

Beatty  Charles  W.,  tinsmith,  h.  110  Union 


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Beaubien  O.,  laborer,  h.  76  Holden 

Beauregard  David,  laborer,  h.  16  Centre 

Beauprey  Cyprien,  shoemaker,  h.  9  Fuller 

Beaver  Edward,  laborer,  h.  rear  22  Union 

Beckwith  Henry,  h.  10  Northern  Lights  ave 

Beebe  George,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

Beecher  Harriet  Mrs.,  h.  10  Hall 

Beedles  Evan,  painter,  h.  8  West  Main 

Beer  E.  HM  attorney  at  law  and  collector  from  all  parts  of  the 

United    States   and   Canada,  11    Martin   block,  h.  24    East 

Quincy 
Behan  Mary,  domestic  at  97  Main 
Beliveau  Edmund,  shoemaker,  h.  8  South 
Beliveau  Eleazer,  shoemaker,  h.  26  Spring 
Beliveau  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h.  26  Spring 
Bell  Aforaill,  custom   boot   and  shoemaker,  boots   and  shoes  re 

paired  in  a  first-class  manner,  Hayden  block,   50    Eagle,  h. 

Winter 
Bell  Minnie  H.  Miss,  h.  102  Main 
Bellville  Frank,  laborer,  h.  58  West  Main 
Bement  Charles,  fireman,  h.  1  Marietta  cor.  Franklin 
Benack  Wm.  H.,  broom  maker,  h.  1  Walnut 
Benack  David,  laborer,  h.  32  Lincoln 
Benedict  Alexander,  painter,  h.  29  Eagle 
Benedict  Charles  N.,  clerk  at  Cutting's,  h.  Eagle  cor.  Liberty 
Benjamin  Benjamin,  laborer,  h.  rear  22  Union 
Benjamin  Louis,  laborer,  h.  67  Ashland 
Benjamin  James,  engineer,  h.  5  Elm 
Benjamin  Kate  Mrs.,  h.  rear  138  Ashland 
Bennett  John,  miner,  h.  alley  rear  51  Centre 
Bennett  Martha  Miss,  bds.  12  Grant 
Bennett  Samuel  B.,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 
Bennett  Wm.  H.,  slater,  old  road  to  Stamford 
Benoit  Antoine,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  46  Centre 
Benoit  Frank,  mechanic,  h.  13  West  Cliff 
Benoit  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  6  East  Main  cor.  Kemp 
Benoit  Minnie  Miss,  bds.  41  Holden 
BenOit  Vaselos,  laborer,  h.  97  Union 
Benson  J.  W.,  machinist,  h.  34  Eagle 
Benton  Frank  H.,  mason,  h.  175  East  Main 
Benton  H.  C,  mason  builder,  h.  3  East  Quincy 


64  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Benton  Hattie  A.,  teacher,  bds.  3  East  Quincy 

Benton  Horace,  mason,  h.  38  Prospect 

Benway  is  properly  spelled  Benoit 

Bercamino  Dell,  scissors  grinder,  h.  rear  30  Chestnut 

Bergeron  Xavier,  shoemaker,  h.  31  Walnut 

Berkshire  Marble  and  Granite  Works,  T.  f.  Loftus,  proprie- 
tor, 19  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Berkshire  National  Bank,  of  North  Adams,  Davenport  block, 
87  Main  (see  adv) 

Bernard  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  18  Brooklyn 

Berry  Charles  H.,  livery,  82  Main,  h.  98  Main 

Berthiaume  John,  tailor,  h.  26  State 

Bess  Samuel,  laborer,  h.  29  Union 

Bibbins  Peleg,  h.  19  Spring 

Bickford  Susie  R.  Mrs.,  h.  5  Ray 

Billetdoux  Hattie,  Indian  medicine,  86  State 

Billings  Charles  W.,  stoves,  ranges,  tin  ware,  etc.,  90  Main,  h. 
125  South  State  (see  adv) 

Billings  George,  h.  123  South  State 

Billings  James,  bds.  American  House 

Billings  Mary  Miss,  bds.  119  Main  st.,  Braytonville 

Billings  Wm.  S.  Mrs.,  h.  129  Main 

Bingham  David  B.,  carpenter,  141  Union 

Bingham  Jane,  domestic  at  102  Main 

Birch  James,  foreman  dyer  Freeman  print  works,  h.  26  Prospect 

Biron  Dennis,  111  West  Main 

Biron  Francis,  h.  17  Braytonville 

DEALER  IN 

Stoves,  Tin  Ware;  Crockery, 

HOUSE  FURNISHING  GOODS, 

PAPER  STOCK  AND  OLD  METALS, 
Opposite  Berkshire  National  Bank,  -  90  Main  Street, 

NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS, 

Agents  for  the  "  Glenwood  "  Bange;  best  cooking  convenience  made. 
Call  in  and  look  at  it.  Agent  for  the  celebrated  "Garland"  Heating 
Stove.     Also  the  new  Adams  &  Westlake  Oil  Stove. 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  65 

Biron  John,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  10  Braytonville 

Biron  Peter,  carpenter,  h.  59  Prospect 

Birtwell  James,  machine  printer,  h.  26  Holbrook 

Bishop  A.  E.  Mrs.,  h.  Congress  near  Main 

Bishop  E.  L.  Miss,  milliner,  6  Bank 

Bishop  Homer  P.,  foreman,  h.  83  State 

Bishop  Luna,  h.  6  Bank 

Bishop  Maxim,  post-office  address  North  Adams 

Bissaillon  Edmond  (Lonergan  &  Bissaillon),  h.  30  Spring 

Bissaillon  Arthur,  laborer,  h.  3  Union  Hill 

Bixby  W.  H.,  deputy  sheriff,  auctioneer  and  truant  officer,  office 

9  Burlingame  block,  h.  6  Cherry 
Blackinton  Harriet  E.  Miss,  h.  83  Eagle 
Blackinton  A.  M.  Miss,  99  Main 
Blackinton  Peter,  h.  13  Church 
Blackinton  S*9  WOOlen  CO.,  manufacturers  of  fancy  cassimeres, 

office   and   mills,  Blackinton,  post-office    address    Blackinton 

(see  adv) 
Blackinton  S.  Mrs.,  h.  Church  cor.  Main 
Blair  Henry,  h.  South  Ashland  below  R.  R.  bridge 
Blair  John  and  Nancy,  h.  5  Morton  Hill 
Blair  John,  laborer,  h.  Natural  Bridge 
Blair  Louis,  h.  South  Church  near  town  line 
Blair  Nicholas,  laborer,  h.  3  Morton  Hill 
Blair  Simon,  laborer,  h.  122  Union 
Blair  Thomas,  post-office  address  North  Adams 
Blair  James  L.,  h.  near  town  farm 
Blake  E.  B.,  agent  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.,  and  Hoosac  Tunnel, 

h.  7  Meadow 
Blake  Frank  N.,  manufacturer  photo  plates,  h.  10  Walnut 
Blake  Harry  E.,  civil  engineer,  h.  12  Walnut 
Blakeslee  Lorenzo  S.,  farmer,  h.  19  Wesleyan 
Blanchard  Chandler  H.,  laster,  h.  4  Marietta 
Blanchard  Flora  R.,  109  Union 
Blanchard  H.  B.,  painter,  h.  rear  14  Union 
Blanchard  Millard,  print  works,  h.  109  Union 
Blanchard  Nelson,  h.  foot  of  Spring 
Blanchard  Victor,  teamster,  h.  100  State 
Bliss  A.  C,  h.  5  Washington  ave.  opp.  South 
Bliss  Elizabeth,  widow,  h.  70  Eagle 
9 


66  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

BliSS  H.  Clay,  clerk  of  selectmen,  and   secretary  Hoosac  Valley 

Agricultural  Society,  office  Summer  cor.  Morris,  h.  69  Eagle 
Bliss  Harry  C,  clerk  at  Adams  National  Bank,  h.  81  Eagle 
Bliss  Martin  R.,  bds.  89  West  Main 
Bliss  Wm.  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  30  Washington  ave 
Blodgett  Walter  H.,  brakeman,  h.  34  Spring 
Blood  George,  car  repairer,  h.  10  East  Brooktyn 
Blood  John  H.,  contractor,  rooms  65  Centre 
Blood  William  Mrs.,  h.  139  Main 
Bly  Frank  A.  Mrs.,  h.  24  Chestnut 
Bly  Olive  Mrs.,  h.  28  Beaver 
Blythe  Wm.,  engraver,  h.  109  Eagle 
Bly  the  Theophilus,  engraver,  h.  109  Eagle 
Bocock  Lizzie,  clerk  at  Tuttle  &  Bryant's 
Bocock  Manual,  carpet  weaver,  23  Brooklyn 
Bocock  Wm.,  weaver,  h.  42  East  Quincy 
Bodley  Florence  I.  Miss,  h.  20  Chestnut 

Bodley  Harry  I.  Rev.,  rector  of  St.  John's  church,  h.  20  Chestnut 
Boland  B.  J.,  groceries,  canned  goods,  provisions,  etc.,  45  Eagle, 

h.  ]  59  East  Main  (see  adv) 
Boland  Michael  and  Patrick,  h.  11  Union 
Boland  P.  J.  (P.  J.  Boland  &  Co.),  h.  64  Church 
Boland  P.  J.  &  CO.,  merchant  tailors,   1    Martin's   block,  Main 

cor.  State  (see  adv.  front  cover) 
Boldric  Alexander,  shoemaker,  h.  Ill  State  ♦ 

Bombardier  Constant,  photographer  at  Hurd's,  h.  Pleasant 
Bond  Austin,  treasurer   of  the    Troy    &   Greenfield   R.  R.  and 

Hoosac  Tunnel,  office  Union  passenger  station,  h.  115  Union 
Bond  Alfred  L.,  livery,  sale  and  boarding  stable,  51  Holden  and 

45  Centre,  h.  116  Eagle 
Bond  Charles  E.,  clerk  Troy  &  Greenfield   R.    R.    office,  h.  115 

Union 
Bond  James  C,  paying  teller  state  treasurer's  office,  Boston,  115 

Union 
Bond  E.  A.,  clerk,  h.  Church  cor.  Main 
Bond  John  A.,  h.  51  Holden 
Bond  L.  V.  Mrs.,  h.  10  Meadow 
Bond  Newton  C,  clerk,  h.  10  Meadow 
Bonner  David,  engraver,  bds.  Richmond  House 
Bonville  Napoleon,  quarryman,  h.  127  Union 
Booth  Daniel,  shoe  laster,  h.  7  Elm 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  67 

Bordeleau  George,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  28  Spring 

Bordeleau  Jos.,  Chase  block,  Centre 

Bordeleau  Patrick,  h.  Chase  block,  Centre 

Borden  Amos,  mason,  h.  28  Houghton 

Borden  Lorenzo,  mason,  h.  28  Houghton 

Borger  Joseph,  mechanic,  h.  200  River 

Bosely  Alexander,  south  end  of  State 

Bosley  Leander,  weaver,  h.  48  Braytonville 

Bottum  Smith,  operative,  bds.  48  Braytonville 

Bouchard  Arthur  C,  clerk  at  Cutting's,  h.  30  East  Quincy 

Bouchard  Charles,  shoemaker,  h.  30  East  Quincy 

Bouchard  Narcisse,  laborer,  h.  1  Brown 

Boudy  Hobert,  engineer,  h.  52  Holden 

Boughton  Jas.  A.,  bookkeeper  at  Billings's,  h.  6  Hall 

Boughton  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  h.  6  Hall 

Boulger  James,  dresser  tender,  h.  14  Braytonville 

Boulger  Alice  Mrs.,  h.  198  River 

Boulger  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  Braytonville 

Boulger  Michael,  ice  peddler,  h.  Ashland  cor.  Washington  ave 

Boulger  Thomas,  laborer,  2  Kemp 

Boulger  John,  shoe  cutter,  h.  Ashland  cor.  Washington  ave 

Boulger  John,  clerk  at  Berkshire  National  Bank 

BoilllaiS  Eugene  L.,  physician,  26  State.     Chronic    diseases   a 

specialty 
Bourdon  A.  D.  &  Son,  harness  and  saddles,  50  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Bourdon  A.  D.,  harness  maker,  h.  199  East  Main 
Bourdon  Jacob,  h.  199  East  Main 
Bourdon  William,  harness  maker,  h.  199  East  Main 
Bova  Dennis,  h.  South  State  near  town  line 
Bovard  Mary  S.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  7  Quincy 
Bover  Joseph  and  Joseph  P.,  shoemakers,  h.  Liberty 
Bover  Paul,  shoemaker,  h.  33  Brooklyn 
Bovier  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  14  Kemp 
Bowen  James  E.,  driver,  h.  14  Pleasant 
Bower  Fred.,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 
Bower  George,  shoe  laster,  bds.  9  Union 
Bower  Wm.,  h.  7  Pleasant  cor.  East  Quincy 
Bowes  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  13  Jackson 
Bowes  John,  folder,  h.  13  Jackson 
Bowes  Francis  and  James,  carpenters,  h.  13  Jackson 
Bowler  Margaret,  h.  101  Eagle 


68  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Bowman  Mr.,  bds.  12  Main 

Boyd  Cicero,  boss  bleacher,  h.  14  Frederick 

Boyd  Harry,  h.  2  Brooklyn  opp.  Freeman's  pond 

Boyd  John,  laborer,  h.  15  Central  ave 

Boyd  Levi  W.,  carpenters'   supplies,  scroll   sawing,  etc.,  2  Main 

near  Phoenix  bridge,  h.  121  State  (see  adv) 
Boyd  Pythagoras,  manager  Arnold  Print  works,  h.  53  Marshall 
Boyer  Arsene,  clerk  at  Robert  Tobin's 
Boynton  George  H.,  shoe  laster,  h.  54  Prospect 
Boynton  George  C,  machinist,  h.  rear  202  River 
Bracewell  John,  agent  Freeman  Manufacturing  Co.,  h.  7  Wall 
Brackle}7  George,  laborer,  h.  4  East  Brooklyn 
Brackley  James,  barber  at  19  Eagle,  h.  4  Bryant 
Bradley  Alvin,  h.  Mountain  road  near  5  roads 
Bradley  C.  A.,  assistant  yardmaster,  h.  74  Main 
Bradley  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  55  State 
Bradley  Elizabeth  widow,  h.  58  Centre 
Bradley  James,  clerk  at  Barnard's,  h.  58  Centre 
Bradley  Rose  Mrs.,  h.  rear  49  Centre 
Bradley  John,  clerk  at  Mansion  House 
Bradley  Margaret,  widow,  h.  49  Centre 

Bradley  Patrick,  boiler  maker,  bds.  47  State 

Bradley  Wm.,  back  tender,  h.  28  Prospect 

Bragg  Lee,  coachman,  h.  82  Centre 

Braman  George  O.,  farmer,  h.  River  cor.  Brown 

Braman  M.  V.  N.,  fine  family  groceries,  provisions,  teas,  coffees, 
etc.,  12  State,  h.  2  Hall  (see  adv) 

Bramble  Wm.,  conductor,  25  East  Quincy 

Brayner  John,  wool  sorter,  bds.  48  Braytonville 

Brayton  Anna  Mrs.,  27  State 

Brayton  Hattie  Miss,  bds.  65  Eagle 

Brayton  S.  W.,  president  Adams  National  Bank,  h.  82  Eagle 

Breckenridge  Lincoln,  shoemaker,  bds.  28  Washington  ave 

Breed  Harry,  engineer,  h.  28  Chestnut 

Breed  James  H.,  grocer,  h.  24  South 

Brennan  John,  laborer,  h.  rear  30  Brooklyn 

Brewer  Edgar,  engineer,  bds.  24  State 

Brien  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h.  22  Pearl 

Briggs  Asaph,  laborer,  h.  40  North  Eagle 

Briggs  A.  C.  Mrs.,  h.  71  Holden 

Briggs  Beulah  L.,  teacher  Union  Street  school 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  69 

Briggs  Charles,  h.  Meadow  above  Cherry 

Briggs  Charles  A.,  boss  spinner,  h.  119  Union 

Briggs  Charles  E.  (Valentine  &  Briggs),  bds.  7  Spring 

Briggs  C.  F.,  ticket  agent  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.,  h.  71  Holden 

Briggs  G.  C,  mill  furnisher,  h.  136  Main  near  Glen  mill 

Briggs  H.  P.,  h.  6Q  Church 

Briggs  Charles,  resides  with  Isaac  Smith 

Briggs  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  86  State 

Briggs  Joseph  F.,  mechanic,  h.  11  Clark's  block 

Briggs  Keller  H.,  clerk  at  Fitchburg  abstract  office 

Briggs  M.  F.,  machinist,  bds.  Hotel  Brunswick 

Briggs  Minerva  Mrs.,  h.  12  Church 

Briggs  Richmond  B.,  plumber,  h.  14  South 

Briggs  S.  N.,  physician,  h.  15  Church 

Brigham  Augusta  L.  Miss,  h.  19  Church 

Brigliain  T.  E.,  broom  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  broom  corn, 

60  Liberty,  h.  8  Quincy  (see  adv) 
Brock  M.  A.,  domestic  at  67  Eagle 
Broderick  John,  shoemaker,  h.  23  East  Union 
Broderick  Jerry,  farmer,  255  East  Main 
Broderick  Michael,  h.  23  East  Union 
Brogan  Lawrence,  laborer,  bds.  45  West  Main 
Brogan  Mary,  employed  at  Mansion  House 
Bronson  Almon,  clerk  at  Ashman  &  Underwood's 
BrOOkS  F.  A.  &  CO.,  dealers  in  coal,  wood,  hay,  straw,  etc.,  76 

Centre  (see  adv) 
Brooks  F.  A.  (F.  A  Brooks  &  Co.),  h.<84  Eagle 
Brooks  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  64  Houghton  beyond  limits 
Brooks  Luke,  student,  h.  84  Eagle 
Brooks  Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  71  Union 
Brooks  L}Tdia  and  Harriet  Misses,  bd.  84  Eagle 
Brooks  William,  bds.  117  West  Main 
Brothers  Francis,  shoe  cutter,  h.  159  Main 
Brothers  Frank,  bds.  12  Main 
Brothers  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h.  1  East  Brooklyn 
Brothers  Lewis,  shoe  laster,  h.  33  Walnut 
Brothers  O.L.,  carpenter  and  builder,  h.  7  Briggs  ave 
Brown  Albert,  south  end  of  Church 
Brown  Berry,  laborer,  bds.  rear  45  West  Main 
Brown  Charles  A.,  milkman,  h.  South  Ashland  near  town  line 


70  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Brown  Clarence  A.,  bookkeeper,  "Arnold"  Print  works  and  Geo. 

F.  Miller  &  Co.,  h.  55  Church 
Brown  Darwin  H.,  laborer,  h.  9  South 
Brown  Edgar  A.,  laborer,  bds.  46  Prospect 
Brown  Edwin  A.,  mechanic,  bds.  46  Prospect 
Brown  Ernest,  laborer,  h.  42  Prospect 
Brown  Eunice  E.  Mrs.,  h.  42  Prospect 
Brown  F.  P.,  attorney  and  counsellor  at  law,  office  Bank  block, 

69  Main,  h.  142  East  Main 
Brown  Frank  W.,  painter,  bds.  rear  74  Main 
Brown  Herbert  L.,  reporter  "Transcript,"  h.  14  Meadow 
Brown  Homer  O.,  shoemaker,  h.  46  Prospect 
Brown  Inez  L.,  teacher,  h.  46  Prospect 
Brown  Isaac  S.,  h.  South  Ashland  near  town  line 
Brown  John,  tailor,  h.  42  West  Main 
Brown  John,  engraver,  bds.  129  Eagle 
Brown  Jos.,  shoemaker,  h.  40  Prospect 
Brown  Jos.  B.,  agent,  h.  Notch  road 
Brown  Marcus,  student  at  Williams  college,  h.  142  Main 
Brown  Morris,  laborer,  h.  12  State 
Brown  Martin,  student,  h.  68  Church 
Brown  Nahum  P.  Mrs.,  h.  46  Prospect 
Brown  Oliver  A.,  shoemaker,  h.  14  Meadow 
BrOWll  Orland  J*9  physician  and   surgeon,  office   and   residence 

Adams  block,  113  Main,  h.  68  Church,  office   hours  before  9 

a.  m.,  from  12  to  3  and  after  6  p.  m. 
Brown  Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  77  State 
Brown  Phebe  Mrs.,  h.  Hayden  block  Eagle  st 
Brown  Thomas  E.,  superintendent   at  Johnson's,  h.  West   Main 

opp.  Brown 
Brown  W.  E.  Dr.,  cancer  specialist,  72  Main,  h.  11  Bryant 
Brown  Wm.  H.,  machinist,  h.  50  Veazie 
Brown  Wallace  E.,  cancer  specialist,  72  Main,  h.  115  Main 
Brown  Willard  M.  (Dempsey  &  Brown),  h.  44  Prospect 
Brown  W.  L.,  treasurer  of  Freeman   Manufacturing   Co.,   h.    67 

Eagle 
Brown  Wm.  B.,  carpenter,  h.  10  Marietta 
Brown  Willie  E.,  switchman,  h.  40  Prospect 
Brownell  E.  B.,  clerk  at  Fitchburg  abstract  office,  h.  52  Church 
Brunell  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h.  East  Main  above  Kemp 
Bruno  Adolphus,  carpenter,  h.  5  Elm 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  71 


Bruso  Frank,  mechanic,  h.  East  Main  cor.  Kemp 

Bryant  E.  A.  (Tuttle  &  Bryant),  h.  22  J  Summer 

Bryant  James  Mrs.,  h.  89  State 

Bryant  Jennette  Mrs.,  h.  89  West  Main 

Bryant  W.  C.  Mrs.,  h.  129  Eagle 

Bryant  Wm.  E.,  on  hill  west  of  Veazie 

Buchanan  David  S.  Mrs.,  h.  212  River 

Buchanan  David  S.,  laborer,  bds.  13  Brown 

Buchanan  Thomas  H,,  dyer,  h.  76  River 

Buck  J.  W.  P.  Jr.,  clerk,  h.  Northern  Lights  ave 

Buck  John  W.  P.,  h.  Northern  Lights  ave 

Buck  J.  H.,  h.  211  East  Main  cor.  Vincent  ave 

Buck  Laura  Mrs.,  bds.  9  Blackinton  block 

Buck  W.  H.,  overseer,  h.  South  Ashland 

Buck  Wm  W.,  clerk,  h.  Northern  Lights  ave 

Buckley  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  35  Furnace  Hill 

Buckley  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  h.  3  Ashland 

Buckley  John,  mechanic,  h.  86  State 

Buckley  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  82  River 

Buckley  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  21  Pearl 

Buckley  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  60  West  Main 

Bucklin  L.  A.  Mrs.,  h.  78  Eagle 

Bugaw  Frank,  butcher  for  M.  A.  Dyke 

Bullock  Jas.  C,  carpenter,  h.  81  State 

Bunt  Peter,  clerk,  bds.  1  Lincoln 

Bunting  David,  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Bunting  John,  laborer,  h.  81  Union 

Bunting  Margaret,  h.  East  Brooklyn  cor.  Houghton 

Burbank  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  68  Centre 

Burbank  D.  G.,  postal  clerk,  bds.  57  Holden 

Burbank  Frank,  shoemaker,  h.  South  State 

Burdick  Alpheus  M.,  beamer  tender,  h.  13  Veazie 

Burdick  A.  T.  Mrs.,  h.  11  Clark's  block 

Burdick  John,  laborer,  h.  Braytonville 

Burdick  Gardner  K.,  h.  Blackinton 

Burdick  Gardner  Mrs.,  105  Union 

Burdick  James  E.,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 

Burdick  Luke  A.  and  John  F.,  Burdickville 

Burdick  Lyman  G.  R.,  beamer  tender,  h.  Burdickville 

Burger  Maurice  L.,  artist,  bds.  66  West  Main 

Burke  Ann  Miss,  bds.  rear  68  Holden 


72  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Burke  ChaS.  E.  Rev.,  pastor  of  St.  Francis  church,  h.  68  Eagle 

cor.  Union 
Burke  Kate,  waitress  at  Richmond  House 
Burke  James,  laborer,  h.  6  Hudson 
Burke  John,  saloon,  47  State 
Burke  John,  h.  28  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Burke  Michael  W.,  engineer,  h.  26  Chestnut 
Burke  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  23  Liberty 
Burke  Patrick,  h.  68  Eagle 
Burke  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  rear  22  Union 
Burke  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  155  Union 
Burke  William,  hostler  at  Mansion  House 
Blirlingame  &  DarfoyS,  hardware,  manufacturers'  findings,  iron, 

steel,    drugs,    medicines,    etc.,    and   agents  for   Fairbanks's 

standard  scales,  Burlingame's  block  (see  adv.  colored  page) 
Burlingarae  F.  A.  and  P.  S.  Misses,  h.  7  Church 
Burnap  Josiah,  h.  68  Main 
Burns  Annie,  domestic  at  Hotel  Brunswick 
Burns  Marcus,  laborer,  h.  30  Brooklyn 
Burns  Michael,  laborer,  h.  33  Furnace 
Burns  Patrick,  h.  South  Ashland  below  R.  R.  bridge 
Burns  Thomas  F.,  h.  Ashland  below  R.  R.  bridge 
Burns  Timothy,  bds.  90  Main 
Buron  Julia  and  Agnes,  h.  34  Lincoln 
Burt  Lyman  H.,  laborer,  110  Main,  Bradford  Place 
Burton,  Wm.,  h.  25  Quincy 

Burtwell  James,  machine  printer,  address  post-office 
Busby  George  H.,  clerk,  h.  Notch  road 
Bushey  Dora  Mrs.,  h.  over  Loftus's  marble  works 
BllShnell  Homer,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  residence  8 

Union,  office  hours  until  9  a.  m.,  12  to  2  p.  m.  and  after  6  p.  m. 
Bushnell  Eliza  A.  Miss,  h.  18  Main 
Butler  Charles  B.,  h.  68  Holden 
Butler  Charles,  dining  rooms,  48  State 
Butler  Charles  E.,  carpenter,  h.  13  Spring 
Butler  George  Mrs.,  h.  7  Pleasant 
Butler  Helen  Miss,  h.  12  Walnut 
Blltler   Wm.   W.,   treasurer   of  Hoosac   Savings   Bank,   h.   34 

Summer 
Butterfield  David,  Indian  doctor,  h.  86  State 
Butterfield  Elmer,  weaver,  h.  117  Union 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  73 

Butterfield  Leonard,  folder,  h.  117  Union 

Butterworth  Arthur,  engraver,  h.  6  Beacon 

Butterworth  Edwin,  sketcher,  h.  10  Grant 

Butterworth  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  h.  6  Beacon 

Butterworth  Thomas,  foreman  finishing  and  packing  department 

at  Freeman  Print  works,  h.  53  Union 
Button  Danforth  Mrs.,  h.  138  South  Ashland 
Button  Deborah  Mrs.,  resides  with  John  Holmes 
Button  Wm.  H.,  painter,  h.  77  Holden 
Buxton  George,  engraver,  h.  91  Eagle 
Buxton  Thomas  B.,  h.  15  East  Union  near  5  Points 
Buxton  Thomas  B.  Jr.,  brakeman,  h.  15  East  Union 
Buxton  Wm.  J.,  car  inspector,  h.  72  Centre 


Cabanaw  Joseph,  hostler,  rear  17  Washington  ave 

Cabanaw  John,  gardener,  h.  rear  19  Eagle 

Caden  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  29  West  Main 

Cady  ArlMr  DM  cashier  Berkshire  National  Bank,  h.  35  Church 

Cady  A.  J.,  h.  13  Cherry  opp.  Wall 

Cady  Edwin  B.,  merchant,  h.  12  Wall 

Cady  E.  D.,  clerk  at  R.  H.  Wells's,  Martin  block 

Cady  EnOS  P.,  machinist  at  Freeman's,  h.  Cottage  Place  rear  111 

Eagle 
Cady  Everett,  foreman  shoemaker,  h.  47  Liberty 
Cady  F.  A.f  dealer  in  fine  boots,  shoes,   etc.,    112   Main,  h.  11 

Cherry 
Cady  Henry  A.,  foreman  at  H.  T.  Cady's,  bds.  35  Church 
Cady  H.  T.,  shoe  manufacturer,  35  Lincoln,  h.  28  Church 
Cady  Jane  A.  Mrs.,  h.  35  Church 
Cady  W.  Cf.  &  CO.,  shoe   manufacturers,  office   and  factory  52 

Ashland  near  Washington  ave  (see  adv) 

Cady  Wm.  G.  (W.  G.  Cady  &  Co.),  h.  37  Church 

Cady  Winslow  E.,  clerk,  h.  47  Liberty 

Calderwell  Alexander,  laborer,  bds.  31  Centre 

Call  H.  C,  photographer  at  Ward's,  h.  42  East  Quincy 

Callahan  Bartholomew,  laborer,  bds.  88  Main 

Callahan  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  102  Church 

Callahan  Ellen  and  Libbie,  h.  19  Washington  ave 
10 


74  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Callahan  James  T.,  teas,  h.  46  Furnace 

Callahan  James,  laborer,  h.  46  Furnace 

Callahan  James  and  John,  h.  102  Church 

Callahan  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  4  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Callahan  Peter,  laborer,  h.  1 1  Prospect 

Callahan  Mary,  widow,  h.  46  Furnace 

Callahan  Margaret  and  Kate,  h.  19  Washington  ave 

Callahan  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  44  Furnace  Hill 

Calnan  &  Phillips,   cigar   manufacturers   and   tobacconists,   53 

Eagle  (see  adv) 
Calnan  Thomas  M.,  cigar  manufacturer,  bds.  Mansion  House 
Campbell  Alonzo,  laborer,  h.  29  Beaver 
Campbell  Frances  L.  Miss,  teacher,  h.  12  Church 
Campbell  Michael  H.,  engineer,  h.  5  Jackson 
Campbell  Wm.  Jr.,  printer,  h.  65  Houghton 
Campbell  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  65  Houghton 
Campbell  Wm.,  teamster  for  W.  H.  Lally  &  Co 
Canedy  Ernest  E.,  shoemaker,  old  road  to  Stamford 
Canedy  J.  M.  (Whitman,  Canedy  &  Co.),  h.  Main  cor.  Pleasant 
Canedy  R.  O.  Mrs.,  h.  old  Stamford  road 
Canedy  Thomas  J.,  shoemaker,  h.  39  Willow  Dell 
Canfield  Henry  A.,  mechanic,  h.  33  Veazie 
Canfield  James,  carriage  trimmer,  h.  rear  28  Brooklyn 
Canfield  Addison,  carpenter,  h.  35  Veazie 
Cann  Henry,  blacksmith,  h.  foot  of  Spring 
Canning  James,  h.  32  West  Cliff 
Canning  Kate  Mrs.,  h.  25  Beaver 
Carberry  Kate,  domestic  at  18  Church 
Card  Elmer  L.,  shoecutter,  h.  96  Church 
Card  Frank,  carpenter,  h.  rear  East  Union 
Cardany  Eli,  h.  109  Church 
Cardaney  Wilfred,  section  boss,  5  Lincoln 
Carden  Joseph,  carriage  maker,  h.  rear  28  Brooklyn 
Cardinal  Albert,  laborer,  h.  165  East  Main 
Cardinal  Leander,  h.  33  Centre 
Cardinal  Louis,  laborer,  h.  100  Brooklyn 
Cardron  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  14  Centre 
Carey  Betsey  Mrs.,  h.  14  Union 
Carlisle  Martin,  laborer,  bds.  110  River 
Carlisle  Willis  J.,  mechanic,  h.  139  Union 
Carpenter  Edmond  B.,  clerk  at  J.  H.  Adams's,  h.  9  Quincy 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  75 

Carpenter  Peter  G.  (Cody  &  Carpenter),  h.  6  North  Church 

Carpenter  Willard  W.,  machinist,  h.  9  Houghton 

Carr  John  A.,  painter,  h.  79  State 

Carr  W.  S.,  physician  and  surgeon,  15  Summer,  office  hours  8  to 

9  a.  m.,  and  1  to  3  and  7  to  9  p.  m. 
Carrington  Albert  B.,  folder,  h.  7  Hall 
Carrington  Frank  J.,  freight  clerk,  bds.  6  Hall 
Carroll  Mary,  clerk  with  F.  B.  Mason 
Carroll  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  13  West  Main 
Carswell  John,  shoemaker,  bds.  41  Holden 
Cars  well  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  h.  41  Holden 
Carson  Matthew,  laborer,  h.  47  East  Quincy 
Carson  Thomas,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

Carter  Fred  W.,  foreman  at  Flagg's  livery,  h.  Centre  cor.  Eagle 
Carter  N.  J.,  bookkeeper,  h.  47  Houghton 
Carter  Samuel,  laborer,  h.  20  Liberty 
Cartier  Joseph,  shoemaker,  bds.  62  Holden 
Cary  David,  butcher,  h.  26  Washington  ave 
Cary  E.  J.,  wholesale  dealer   in   cotton   and   wool   rags,   cotton 

waste,  cast  and  wrought  iron,  metals,  tin,  glassware,  etc.,  also 

goods  sold  on  commission,  36  Ashland,   h.  54  South  Ashland 
Cary  Michael,  foreman,  bds.  Ballou  House 
Cary  Patrick,  h.  1  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Cary  Hojt  F.,  carpenter  and  builder,   south  end  of  Church   cor. 

Ashland  (see  adv) 
Cary  Levi,  h.  south  end  of  Ashland 
Cary  Volney,  h.  8  Montgomery 
Cary  William,  h.  South  Church  near  R.  R.  bridge 
Cary  William  T.s  laborer,  h.  63  Furnace  hill 
Casey  Thomas,  and  Thomas  Jr.,  h.  38  Furnace  hill 
Casey  Thomas,  shoemaker,  h.  4  North  Church 
Casey  George,  laborer,  bds.  21  Pearl 
Casey  George,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  21  Pearl 
Casey  James,  dyer,  h.  23  Pearl 
Casey  Maurice  Mrs.,  h.  20  Pearl 
Casey  William,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  68  Holden 
Cassidy  Allen,  mason,  h.  rear  32  Chestnut 
Cassidy  Michael,  laborer,  bds.  20  Marshall 
Cassidy  Peter  Mrs.,  103  Eagle 
Caswell  Albert,  shoemaker,  h.  5  Franklin 
Caterett  Albert  and  Mary,  h.  135  Union 


76  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Cavanaugh  Edward,  laborer,  h.  112  Church 

Cavanaugh  Kate  Mrs.,  h.  5  Briggs  ave 

Cavanough  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  Cavanough  block 

CavanOUgh  Michael,  grocer,  Cavanough  block 

Cavanough  Thomas  J.,  proprietor  American  Hotel 

Cavanaugh  William,  teamster,  h.  26  Marshall 

Cesana  Ceasar,  fire,  life  and  accident  insurance  and  ticket  agent, 

Martin  block  (see  adv) 
Chalmers  Charles,  laborer,  h.  Brown  (Gas  hill) 
Cliace  J.  M.  &  CO.,  meat  market,  49  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Chace  J.  M.  (J.  M.  Chace  &  Co.),  h.  3  Chestnut 
Chadwick  C.  H.,  painter,  h.  12  Clark's  block 
Chadwick  Earnest  W.,  machinist,  h.  12  Meadow 
CMdWiCk  James   H.,   state   inspector  of  factories   and  public 

buildings,  office   with   clerk   of  district  court,  8  Bank,  h.  12 

Meadow 
Chamberlain  Clifford,  h.  South  State  near  soap  factory 
Champagne  Eugene,  laborer,  h.  23  West  Main 
Champney  Fred.  W.,  machinist,  h.  7  North 
Chapin  Harriet  E.  Mrs.,  h.  23  Quincy 
Chapin  Lewis  F.,  bookkeeper  at  Freeman  Manufacturing  Co.,  h. 

98  Eagle 
Chappie  0.  H.,  dealer  in  all  kinds  of  fresh  and  salt  meats  and 

oysters,  Brooklyn  cor.  Liberty,  h.  49  Houghton 
Chase  Arthur,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 
Chase  B.  Franklin,  ticket  agent,  h.  38  Summer 
Chase  Charles  M.,  h.  Brooklyn  opp.  Freeman's  pond 
Chase  Clara  Miss,  h.  104  State 
Chase  &  Cormier,  groceries  and  provisions,  East  Brooklyn  cor. 

Houghton  (see  adv) 
Chase  Florence  Z.  Miss,  h.  2  Quincy 
Chase  George  W.,  treasurer  C.  T.  Sampson  Manufacturing  Co., 

h.  1  Brooklyn  opp.  Freeman's  pond 
Chase  Hiram,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road,  Braytonville 
Chase  Ira,  carpenter,  h.-  Notch  road,  Braytonville 
Chase  John  N.,  carpet  cleaning  and  feather  renovating,  1  Brook- 
lyn, h.  Brooklyn  opp.  Freeman's  pond  (see  adv) 
Chase  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  resides  135  Main 
Chase  Warren    (Chase    &    Cormier),    h.    East     Brooklyn     cor. 

Houghton 
Chatnuff  Charles,  laborer,  h.  27  Brooklyn 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  77 

Cheles  Jay  J.,  car  inspector,  h.  68  Main 

Cheney  George  H.,  engineer,  h.  73  South  Ashland 

Cheney  Samuel  B.,  engineer,  h.  73  Ashland 

Cheesbro  Chad.  B.,  shoemaker,  bds.  9  Union 

Cheesbro  Charles,  laborer,  h.  30  River 

Cheesbro  D wight,  shoe  trimmer,  h.  12  North 

Cheesbro  Homer  H.,  h.  11  Veazie  opp.  school-house 

Cheesbro  Isaac,  h.  rear  15  North 

Cheesbro  Jas.  H.,  sexton  Baptist  church,  h.  69  East  Quincy 

Cheesbro  Marvin,  laborer,  h.  11  Veazie 

Cheesbro  Monroe,  h.  rear  15  North 

Cheesbro  Walter  and  Charles,  bd.  9  Union 

Cheesbro  Sanford  W.,  h.  Burdickville 

Cheesbro  Sylvester,  carpenter,  h.  rear  15  North 

Chiids  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  22  Main 

Childs  C.  E.,  clerk  at  Gatslick's,  h.  138  Eagle 

Chiids  H.  D.,  clerk  at  Haslam's,  h.  27  Lincoln 

Childs  Luther,  groceries,  etc.,  26  Main,  h.  85  Eagle 

Chiids  William  E.,  shoe  cutter,  h.  Franklin  cor.  Ray 

Chilson  Albert  J.,  h.  18  Liberty 

Chilson  Andrew  J.,  farmer,  East  Main  beyond  5  Points 

Chilson  Homer  A.,  farmer,  East  Main  beyond  5  Points 

Chilson  Jacob  B.,  mechanic,  h.  9  Grant  cor.  Elm 

Chinetta  Salina  Miss,  h.  28  Brown 

Chippendale  Arthur  W.,  clerk  at  Berkshire  National  Bank 

Chippendale  James,  sketcher,  h.  45  Liberty 

Christie  Belle  Miss,  h.  80  Centre 

Chrystal  James  Mrs.,  h.  20  Marshall 

Chrystal  Henry,  shoemaker,  bds.  20  Marshall 

Church  Eugene,  wagonmaker,  h.  43  Brooklyn 

Church  E.  D.,  fashionable  shaving  and  dressing  room,  ladies'  and 

children's  hair  cutting  and   shampooing  a  special tv,  room  No. 

12  Martin  block,  h.  22  North 
Church  Emma,  assistant  nurse  at  North  Adams  hospital 
Church  George  HM  dealer  in  fine   family  groceries,  provisions, 

fruits,  confectionery,  cigars,  tobacco,  etc.,  59   Ashland,  h.  68 

Main 
Church  Henry,  shoemaker,  h.  15  Bryant 
Clark  Amanda  M.  Miss,  h.  45  Prospect 
Clark  Bridget,  h.  10  Beaver 
Clark  A.  A.,  brakeman,  h.  29  East  Brooklyn 


78  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Clark  Charles,  teamster,  h.  11  Summer 

Clark  Charles  A.,  clerk  at  Wilson  House  drug  store 

Clark  Charles  E.,  bds.  12  Main 

Clark  Charles  L.,  hostler  at  Flagg's  livery 

Clark  Christopher,  laborer,  bds.  135  Ashland 

Clark  Christopher  2d,  laborer,  bds.  20  Marshall 

Clark  Clarence,  shoe  laster,  h.  32  East  Quincy 

Clark  David  S.,  mechanic,  h.  19  Marshall 

Clark  Eli  T.,  grocer,  h.  16  Pleasant 

Clark  Frank  A.,  loom  fixer,  h.  88  West  Main 

Clark  Felix,  telegraph  messenger,  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R. 

Clark  F.  M.*  millinery  and  hair  goods,  6  Bank  (see  adv) 

Clark  Henry  A.,  shoe  cutter,  h.  12  State 

Clark  Henry  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  3  Jackson 

Clark  Henry  H.,  shoemaker,  address  post-office 

Clark  H.  S.,  life  insurance,  Savings  bank  building 

Clark  H.  W.  &  CO.,  wholesale  grocers,  Brick  block,  cor.  Depot 

and  Summer 
Clark  H.  W.  (H.  W.  Clark  &  Co.),  133  Eagle 
Clark  James,  driver  at  Flagg's  livery 
Clark  Jerome  B.,  foreman  shoemaker,  h.  3.  Hall 
Clark  Jos.  D.,  grocer,  140  Eagle,  h.  135  Eagle 
Clark  Jane  S.  Miss,  h.  Franklin,  Clarksburgh 
Clark  John  P.,  farmer,  h.  1  Hall 
Clark  John  M.,  physician,  36  Holden  cor.  Centre 
Clark  Joseph  Frank,  carpenter,  h.  7  Brooklyn 
Clark  Kate  and  Margaret,  rear  33  Centre 
Clark  Lucy  J.  Mrs.,  h.  South  State 
Clark  William,  h.  5  Frederick 

Clark  L.  J.  (Clark  &  Olds),  h.  151  Main  cor.  Pleasant 
Clark  &  OldS,  hardware,  cutlery,  drugs,  medicines,  paints,  oils, 

etc.,  11  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Clark  Philena  I.  Mrs.,  h.  27  Veazie 
Clark  Sylvanus,  h.  6  Bank 
Clark  Samuel  A.,  shoemaker,  h.  3  Frederick 
Clark  Volney  L.,  h.  Franklin  near  Natural  Bridge 
Clark  Wm.  R.,  weaver,  85  West  Main 
Clary  Francis  A.,  clerk,  h.  21  Eagle 
Cleary  Ellen  Mrs.,  domestic  at  77  State 
Cleary  Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  12  Marshall 
Clegg  Jerome  Mrs.,  h.  Holbrook 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  79 

Clegg  David  S.  Mrs.,  85  Union 

Cleghorn  Frank  S.  (A.  H.  Jones  &  Co.),  h.  144  River 

Cleghorn  Susie  Miss,  teacher  Veazie  st.,  h.  144  River 

Cleghorn  Will.  W.,  superintendent  Freeman  Manufacturing  Co., 
h.  144  River 

Clement  John,  mason,  h.  79  Union 

Clement  John  W.,  clerk,  42  Ashland 

Clement  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  137  Union 

Clement  Levi,  shoemaker,  h.  18  Union 

Clement  M.  E.,  dealer  in  fine  family  groceries,  provisions,  etc.,  42 
Ashland 

Clement  Andrew,  mason,  22  Franklin 

Clement  Geo.,  mason,  Northern  Lights  ave 

Clement  Thomas  F.,  importer  and  wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in 
foreign  and  domestic  liquors,  ales,  wines,  etc.,  42  South  Ash- 
land 

Clement  William,  shoemaker,  h.  79  Union 

Clermont  Louis,  spinner,  h.  21  Beaver 

Cleveland  Fred  L.,  clerk,  h.  32  Willow  Dell 

Cleveland  Henry  H.,  machinist,  h.  2  Church  Place 

Cleveland  J.  W.,  tanner,  h.  32  Willow  Deli 

Cleveland  William,  shoemaker,  h.  69  East  Quincy 

Clines  Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  71  Union 

Clossey  P.,  tailor,  h.  rear  33  Centre 

Coates  David,  shoe  laster,  h.  18  Union 

Coates  Ellen  Mrs.,  h.  16  Brooklyn 

Coates  Jacob,  h.  104  Union 

Coates  John,  polisher,  h.  149  Union 

Cobb  Robinson  L.,  machinist,  5  Veazie 

Cochlan  Johanna  Mrs.,  h.  25  West  Main 

Cochrane  J.  T.,  manager  Union  Pacific  Tea  Co.,  37  Eagle,  h.  33 
Liberty 

Cody  &  Carpenter,  furniture  dealers,  upholsterers  and  undertak- 
ers, 22  to  30  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Cody  James  Mrs.,  h.  31  Lincoln 

Cody  James  H.  (Cody  &  Carpenter),  h.  6  North  Church 

Cody  James,  laborer,  h.  rear  77  Ashland 

Colegrove  F.  F.  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  30  Church 

Coleman  Louis,  florist,  h.  18  East  Brooklyn 

Coleman  M.  F.,  florist,  36  Houghton 

Coleman  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  61  Union 


80  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Collins  Cornelius,  laborer,  18  Washington  ave 

Collins  John,  operative,  h.  37  Liberty 

Collins  John  F.,  cigar  maker,  h.  44  River 

Collins  Michael,  laborer,  h.  rear  24  Union 

Collins  Patrick,  blacksmith,  bds.  23  State 

Collins  Timothy,  dealer  in   boots,  shoes,  rubbers,  etc.,  custom 

work  and  repairing  a  specialty,  Collins  block  61  Main,  h.  36 

West  Main  (see  adv) 
Collins  Thomas,  machinist,  h.  44  River 
Collins  William,  teamster,  h.  T9  Pearl 
Colombe  Peter,  carpenter,  h.  Ashland  below  Washington  ave 

Commercial  Union  Telegraph  Co.  and  Postal  Telegraph  Co., 

W.  F.  Orr  manager 

ComiSky  James  L.,  undertaker,  practical   embalmer   and  uphol- 
sterer, 13  North  Church,  h.  10  North  Church 

Condon  James,  street  rear  138  Ashland 

Condon  William,  clerk  at  16  Main 

Cone  Elizabeth  J.  Mrs.,  h.  133  Main 

Congdon  Willis  E.,  clerk  for  Ashman  &  Underwood 

Conlan  Ann  Mrs.,  h.  rear  40  West  Main 

Conlan  Charles  Mrs.,  h.  60  River 

Conlan  Francis  and  Patrick,  h.  60  River 

Conlon  John,  carriage  maker  for  J.  M.  Barber 

Conlan  John,  laborer  for  Gas  Company 

Conlan  John,  cigar  maker,  h.  17  Veazie 

Conlan  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  16  Veazie 

Conlan  Michael,  h.  12  Veazie 

Conlan  P.  J.,  machinist,  h.  16  Veazie 

Conlan  Peter,  bleacher,  46  Marshall 

Conlan  Peter  2d,  laborer,  h.  62  River 

Conlan  William,  cigar  maker,  h.  12  Veazie 

Connelly  James,  laborer,  bds.  77  State 

Connelly  Patrick,  dyer,  h.  rear  23  Brooklyn 

Conniff  Michael,  laborer,  h.  Central  ave 

Conniff  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  33  Prospect 

Connors  Annie,  chambermaid  at  Mansion  House 

Connors  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  rear  71  Union 

Connors  Rate,  domestic  at  Hotel  Brunswick 

Connors  Martin  Mrs.,  cook  at  Richmond  House 

Connors  Thomas,  laborer,  rear  51  Centre 

Connors  Peter  S.,  clerk  at  Mansion  House,  h.  34  Liberty 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  81 

Conrad  Charles  Mrs.,  79  Union 
Conrad  William,  shoe  cutter,  h.  11  Hudson 
Conway  Henry  Q.,  boarding  house,  77  State 
Conway  Alfred  F.,  laborer,  bds.  77  State 
Cook  A.  R.,  teamster,  h.  38  Washington  ave 
Cook  Charles  H.,  shoe  packer,  h.  10  Elm 
Cook  Eunice  Mrs.,  h.  112  Union 
Cook  George  E.,  laborer,  h.  rear  17  Washington  ave 
Cook  Henry,  at  North  Adams  hospital 
Cook  Jane  B.  Mrs.,  h.  Union  opp.  Glen  mill 
Cook  John  A.,  cigar  maker,  bds.  Ballou  House 
Cook  Luman,  jeweler  at  Harwood's,  bds.  3  Blackinton  block 
Cook  Oscar,  farmer,  South  Church  near  town  line 
Cook  S.  A.,  bookkeeper  at  E.  A.  Stroud's,  bds.  over  store 
Cook  Welcome  B.,  farmer,  h.  20  Frederick 
Cook  Wm.,  fireman,  207  East  Main  cor.  Vincent  ave 
Coon  Edward,  laborer,  h.  146  River 
Coon  Jacob,  outside  overseer  at  Freeman's,  h.  146  River 
Coon  Walter  A.,  shoemaker,  h.  18  Willow  Dell 
Coon  Willie  M.,  h.  south  end  of  State 
Coon  William  2d,  blacksmith,  h.  south  end  of  State 
Cooney  John,  laborer,  h.  28  Marshall 
Cooney  James,  laborer,  h.  28  Marshall 
Cooney  James  Jr.  and  Michael,  h.  28  Marshall 
Coran  Jerry,  h,  Chase  block,  Centre 
Coran  Adolphus,  h.  197  East  Main 
Corello  Peter,  laborer,  h.  105  State 
Corkhill  Mary  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  107  State 
Cormier  Chloe  A.  Mrs.,  h.  6  Liberty 
Cormier  Fred,  clerk  for  Chase  &  Cormier 
Cormier  W.  L.  (Chase  &  Cormier),  h.  6  Liberty 
Corrigan  Peter,  teamster,  h.  86  State 
Corsiglia  Dominico,  fruit,  h.  103  State 
Corsiglia  Mary  Mrs.,  fruits,  etc.,  17  Eagle 
Cosgrove  Thomas,  mason,  h.  rear  77  Holden 
Costello  Robert,  dyer,  h.  70  River 
Costello  Timothy,  bleacher,  h.  5  Franklin 
Cota  Joseph,  weaver,  h.  125  Union 
Cota  Peter,  teamster,  h.  head  of  North  Eagle 
Cota  Ruel  R.,  bookkeeper  at  Cutting's,  h.  10  Arnold  Place 
11 


82  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

COUCh  M.  E.,  attorney  and  counsellor  at  law,  Savings  Bank  block, 

h.  33  Houghton 
Couchane  Charles  Jr.,  carpenter,  h.  25  Walnut 
Couchane  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h.  29  Walnut 
Coughlin  Dennis,  bricklayer,  h.  46  Furnace  hill 
Coughlin  James  F.,  policeman,  h.  50  Centre 
Coughlin  Julia  Miss,  5  Marshall  above  Phoenix  mills 
Coughlin  Timothy,  h.  5  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mills 
Cousin  James,  boss  finisher,  h.  23  Brown 
Co  whey  James,  laborer,  63  Union 
Coyle  Farrel,  machine  printer,  h.  16  Prospect 
Co}Tle  Hugh  S.,  carpenter,  bds.  Ballou  House 
Coyle  John  P.  ReVM  pastor  of  Congregational  Church,  h.  23  Church 
Cram  Warren  H.,  hostler  at  Flagg's  livery 
Crandall  A.  C,  tanner,  h.  35  Union 
Crandall  Eddy,  carpenter,  h.  5  Meadow 
Crandall  Hiram  M.,  cabinet  maker,  h.  74  Holden 
Crandall  Sullivan  A.,  clerk,  h.  5  Pleasant 
Crane  Augustus,  carpenter,  bds.  89  West  Main 
Crane  Frank,  Wilson  House  coach  driver 
Craswell  Alexander,  bookkeeper  at  Sampson's,  h.  66  River 
Craven  Joseph,  laborer,  30  West  Main 
Craven  M.  &  CO.,  manufacturers  of  fancy  cassimeres,  office  and 

factory  Briggsville,  post-office  address  North  Adams 
Craven  Michael  (M.  Craven  &  Co.),  h.  Briggsville 
Craven  Michael,  dyer,  h.  20  Veazie 
Crawford  Charles  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  205  Main 
Crawford  Fred.,  h.  87  Ashland 
Crawford  Warren,  laborer,  h.  205  Main 

Crawford  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  15  Brown 

Crawley  David,  h.  84  West  Main 

Crawley  Warren  J.,  printer,  h.  84  West  Main 

Crews  Wm.  H.,  clerk,  bds.  21  Prospect 

Crimmans  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  rear  9  Elm 

Croft  Nicholas,  hair  dresser,  h.  20  Centre 

Croft  Thomas  S.,  laborer,  h.  20  Centre 

Cronin  Dennis,  laborer,  54  Prospect 

Cronin  James,  h.  38  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Cronin  Patrick  and  Timothy,  h.  60  River 

Cronin  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  60  River 

Cronin  Patrick,  clerk,  h.  River  cor.  Veazie 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  83 

Crosier  Alonzo,  machinist,  h.  1G3  Main 

Crosier  Archie,  teamster,  bds.  with  L.  L.  Howes 

Crosier  A.  D.,  machinist,  33  Brooklyn 

Crosier  Dudley,  h.  5  Hudson 

Crosier  Hattie  E.  Mrs.,  h.  3  Blackinton  block 

Crosier  Thomas,  presser,  bds.  87  Eagle 

Cross  Charles,  cook,  h.  101  State 

Cross  George  N.,  brakeman,  h.  foot  of  Spring 

Crossy  Wm.,  boss  dyer,  h.  24  Brown 

Crowl  O.  E.  Mrs.,  h.  77  Holden 

Crowley  John  F.,  brewer   of  choice   ales    and  porter,  43  to  47 

River,  h.  41  River  (see  adv) 
Crowley  Timothy  J.,  baker,  44  Eagle 
Crowley  John,  fireman,  h.  29  Ashland 
Crowley  John  H.,  porter  at  Wilson  House 
Crowley  Timothy,  30  Chestnut 

Crowley  Wm.,  engineer,  bds.  Ashland  cor.  Summer 
Cuddeback  Ward  M.,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  74  Holden 
Cullen  John,  Union  above  Glen  Mill 
Cullen  Peter  and  Michael,  h.  167  Union 
Cumber  Timothy,  lightning  rods,  h.  12  Bank 
Cummings  Arthur,  loom  fixer,  h.  25  Walnut 
Cummings  Lawrence  Mrs.,  h.  rear  71  Union 
Cummings  M.  J.,  clerk  at  Union  Pacific  Tea  Co.,  h.  34  Liberty 
Cummings  John,  contractor  and  builder,  36  Liberty 
Cummings  William,  loom  fixer,  h.  31  Beaver 
Cunningham  John,  laborer,  h.  6  Elm 
Clirran  Charles  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  and  residence 

Davenport   block,  97  Main,  office   hours  8  to  9  a.  m.,  1  to  3 

and  after  5  p.m.     Telephone  connection 
Curby  is  properly  spelled  Kirby 
Curley  John,  boss  carder,  h.  31  Brown 
Curran  Bernard,  tailor  at  Boland  &  Co.'s 
Currie  Annie  and  Belle  Misses,  h.  114  Main 
Currier  Israel,  mechanic,  h.  rear  128  Main 
Currier  Louis,  hostler,  bds.  48  Braytonville 
Curtis  Ellen,  domestic  at  67  Eagle 
Curtis  Frank  E.,  clerk,  h.  82  West  Main 
Curtiss  Herbert  A.,  fish  dealer,  rear  46  Centre 
Curtiss  Irvin  D.,  folder,  20  Union 


84  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

OaShman  D.  J.,  clothier,  9  and  11  State,  H.  M.  Hawley   man- 
ager 
Cutler  Frank  E.,  shoemaker,  bds.  34  Washington  ave 
Cutler  George,  teamster,  h.  rear  74  Main 
Cutting  Charles  H.  (C.  H.  Cutting  &  Co.),  h.  133  Main 
Catting  Charles  H.  &  CO.,  clothiers,  1  and  2  Martin's  block,  6 
and  8  State  (see  front  cover) 


D 


Dailey  Edward,  mechanic,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

Dailey  John,  laborer,  h.  9  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mill 

Dailej  M.,  cigar   manufacturer   and   tobacconist,  7  Eagle,  h.  11 

Spring  (see  adv) 
Dailey  Neill,  laborer,  h.  21  Brown 
Dailey  Timothy,  truckman,  h.  23  Veazie 
Daley  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  10  Pearl 
Dalton  Michael  and  Thomas,  2  Beaver  opp.  mill 
Dalrymple  Orson,  merchant,  h.  Natural  Bridge 
Dalrymple  Granville  W.,  resides  with  O.  Dalrymple 
Danforth  Hartwell,  weaver,  h.  48  Braytonville 
Danforth  Tyler,  boarding  house,  48  Braytonville 
Daniels  Albert,  spinner,  h.  18  North  Eagle 
Daniels  Johnson,  farmer,  h.  18  North  Eagle 
Daniels  Herbert,  laborer,  h.  18  North  Eagle 
Darby  George  A.,  draughtsman,  h.  2  Quincy 
Darby  George  M.  (Burlingame  &  Darbys),  h.  2  Quincy 
Darby  Joseph  M.,  bicycle  dealer,  h.  2  Quincy 
Darby  Robert,  painter,  bds.  25  Centre 

Darby  William  B.,  janitor  North  Adams  Savings  Bank,  h.  29  Eagle 
Darby  W.  F.  (Burlingame  &  Darbys) ,  bds.  Wilson  House 
Darling  Adelbert,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  25  Washing  ton  ave 
Darling  A.  B.f  paper  hangings,  paints,  oils,  etc.,  house  and  sign 

painting  and  frescoing,  8  Bank,  h.  45  Church 
Darling  Arthur  H.,  clerk,  h.  31  Church 
Darling  Augustus  N.,  clerk,  h.  147  Main 
Darling  Charles  A.,  dealer   in  trimmings    and   fancy   goods,  83 

Main,  h.  45  Church  (see  adv) 
Darling  Charles  E.,  clerk,  bds.  45  Church 


rORY. 


The  5  Main 


THE    LATE    EPIDEMIC 

It  first  appeared  in  St.  Petersburg  about  the  middle  j 
of  October;  within  three  weeks  half  the  population 
were  prostrated.  In  about  a  month  it  had  spread 
over  the  whole  of  European  Russia.  In  a  little  more 
than  another  month  it  was  prevailing  in  all  the  large 
cities  of  Europe  and  England. 

Meanwhile  it  had  reached  this  country,  appearing 
first  in  Boston,  December  27th,  and  a  few  days  later 
in  New  York  and  Philadelphia.  It  swept  westward 
to  the  Pacific,  and  southward  to  Mexico  and  Central 
America.  There  is  no  record  -of  any  previous  epi- 
demic that  has  spread  so  rapidly. 

Physicians  are  not  fully  agreed  that  it  was  really 
influenza,  as  its  symptoms  did  not  fully  accord  with 
those  of  former  epidemics  of  that  disease.  Many 
believe  it  to  have  been  the  dengue,  modified  by  its 
extension  into  regions  north  of  its  proper  habitat. 
Indeed,  the  dengue  had  been  for  months  prevailing 
in  Southern  Europe. 

No  epidemic  in  the  United  States  has  ever  caused 
so  manv  deaths  in  the  same  length  of  time.  About 
twelve  thousand  people  died  of  it,  directly  and  indi- 
rectly, in  seven  weeks  ending  February  8th.  It  was 
much  more  fatal  in  Boston,  New  York,  Philadelphia  block 
and  Chicago  than  in  the  more  southern  cities,  Balti- 
more, Washington,  Cincinnati  and  St.  Louis, 
mortality  was  greatest  in  Boston. 

Among  the  questions  not  yet  fully  settled  are,  "Is 
the  disease  contagious?"  and  "Is  it  due  to  microbes?" 
On  both  of  these  questions  opinion  inclines  some- 
what stronglv  to  the  affirmative.  It  is  doubtful,  how- 
ever, whether  the  microbe  has  yet  been  found,  al- 
though some  investigators  think  they  have  found  it. 

Influenza,  or  the  grippe,  is  strictly  an  epidemic 
catarrh,  but  in  the  late  epidemic  catarrhal  symptoms 
were  the  least  frequent  of  all.  The  most  character- 
istic symptom  was  excessive  prostration.  Neuralgia 
of  the  brain  was  common  and  violent.  There  was 
also  often  severe  pain  in  the  eye,  especially  on  mov- 
ing it.  In  manv  cases,  too,  there  was  severe  inflam- 
mation of  the  lower  ear,  often  with  a  discharge  of 
pus,  resulting  in  rupture  of  the  drum-head.  One 
physician  found  these  symptoms  graver  and  more 
frequent  than  in  scarlet  fever.  The  inflammation 
extended  to  the  ear  from  the  throat  through  the 
Eustachian  tubes. 

Dr.  Louise  Fiske  Bryson,  in  a  paper  read  before 
the  New  York  Medical  Society  on  the  history  of 
influenza,  stated  that  there  was  considerable  ground 
for  believing  the  disease  to  be  endemic— that  is,  per- 
manently occurring,  or  likely  to  occur,  in  limited 
districts— in  some  parts  of  Russia,  Northern  Asia, 
the  lake  region  of  the  United  States,  the  Caroline 
Islands,  and  perhaps  in  other  localities,  and  that 
atmospheric  conditions  had  had  much  to  do  with 
causing  the  present  epidemic. 


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Davis  Robert  W.,  farmer,  h.  46  Franklin 
Dawson  Henry,  dyer,  h.  67  Union 
Day  Alvin,  cigars,  h.  south  end  of  State 
Day  Austin,  post-office  address  North  Adams 
Day  Charles,  farmer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 
Day  Charles,  printer  at  "News"  office,  bds.  Centre 
Day  Osman,  mechanic,  bds.  Ballou  House 


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Dailey  John,  laborer,  h. 
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Dailey  Neill,  laborer,  h.j 
Daile}'  Timothy,  truckm| 
Daley  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  10 
Dalton  Michael  and  The! 
Dalrymple  Orson,  mercl| 
Dalrymple  Granville  W. 
Danforth  Hartwell,  wea 
Danforth  Tyler,  boardii 
Daniels  Albert,  spinner 
Daniels  Johnson,  farme 
Daniels  Herbert,  labore 
Darby  George  A.,  dram 
Darby  George  M.  (Burl 
Darby  Joseph  M.,  bicy< 
Darby  Robert,  painter, 
Darby  William  B.,janit 
Darby  W.  F.  (Burlinga 

Darling  Adelbert,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  25  Washing  ton  ave 
Darling  A.  B.,  paper  hangings,  paints,  oils,  etc.,  house  and  sign 

painting  and  frescoing,  8  Bank,  h.  45  Church 
Darling  Arthur  H.,  clerk,  h.  31  Church 
Darling  Augustus  N.,  clerk,  h.  147  Main 
Darling  Charles  A.,  dealer   in  trimmings    and   fancy   goods,  83 

Main,  h.  45  Church  (see  adv) 
Darling  Charles  E.,  clerk,  bds.  45  Church 


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NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  85 

Darling  Charles  H.,  traveling  agent,  h.  5\  Holden 

Darling  J.  W.,  sign,  scenic,  and  ornamental  painter  and  frescoer, 
with  A.  B.  Darling,  h.  10  South 

Darling  M.  15.,  fine  family  groceries,  provisions,  flour,  teas,  cof- 
fees and  spices,  confectionery,  etc.,  94  Main,  h.  31  Church 

Darling  Oliver  M.,  shoe  cutter,  h.  23  Meadow 

Darling  Oliver  P.,  jobber,  h.  25  Washington  ave 

Darling  Wm.,  blacksmith,  h.  34  Franklin 

Darroch  J.  Wells,  tinsmith,  h.  136  Eagle 

Darroch  James,  spinner,  h.  196  River 

Darrow  George,  at  print  works,  h.  Clark's  block 

DaiTOW  John,  restaurant,  34  Main,  h.  115  Main 

Darrow  Robert,  machine  printer,  51  Union 

Dart  Edward  T.,  carriage  trimmer,  h.  11  North  Church 

Davenport  A.  F.  Dr.,  dentist,  Davenport  block,  89  Main,  resi- 
dence 99  Main 

Davenport  Charles  E.,  conductor,  h.  104  Ashland 

Davenport  E.  Arthur,  student,  h.  99  Main 

Davenport  Lucy  Miss,  h.  104  Ashland 

David  Archie,  laborer,  h.  96  South  Church 

Davies  David,  h.  11  Bray  ton  ville 

Davies  Thomas,  h.  21  Braytonville 

Davis  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  86  West  Main 

Davis  Charles,  shoemaker,  h.  228  East  Main 

Davis  Charles  L.,  laborer,  h.  22  Marshall 

Davis  Dianah  Mrs.,  boarding,  h.  22  Marshall 

Davis  Emma,  dressmaker,  h.  27  Spring 

Davis  George,  farmer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Davis  George,  agent,  h.  6  Holbrook 

Davis  H.  M.,  master  mechanic,  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.,  office  in 
shop,  h.  157  East  Main 

Davis  Hiram,  farmer,  Mountain  road  beyond  East  Main 

DaviS  Raymond  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,  143  Ashland  (see 
adv) 

Davis  Robert  W.,  farmer,  h.  46  Franklin 

Dawson  Henry,  dyer,  h.  67  Union 

Day  Alvin,  cigars,  h.  south  end  of  State 

Day  Austin,  post-office  address  North  Adams 

Day  Charles,  farmer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Day  Charles,  printer  at  "News"  office,  bds.  Centre 

Day  Osman,  mechanic,  bds.  Ballou  House 


86  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Dayha  Albert  and  Joseph,  h.  114  River 

Dayton  Frank  E.,  clerk  Fitchburg  abstract  office 

Dean  Charles,  shoemaker,  Hay  den  block,  Eagle 

Dean  Esther  G.  Miss,  h.  18  Summer 

Deane  T.  J.,  superintendent  at  Craven's,  h.  Union  near  Glen 

Debarbieri  Angelo,  fruit  stand,  h.  33  Spring 

Decker  Isaac  W.,  tinsmith,  h.  112  Eagle  cor.  Jackson 

Decker  Maria  Mrs.,  h.  73  Holden 

Dee  James,  laborer,  h.  20  Pearl 

Delisle  Gasper,  operative,  h.  13  West  Cliff 

Delisle  Victor,  mechanic,  h.  13  West  Cliff 

De  Maranville  Henry  E.,  fireman,  h.  99  Church 

De  Maranville  Warren,  brakeman,  bds.  24  State 

Demarias  Arsene,  employed  by  Peter  Sorrell 

Demarias  Edmund,  stone  cutter,  h.  rear  34  Main 

Demarias  Joseph,  h.  27  Walnut  st.  Moulton  Hill 

Demerse  Henry  J.,  harness  maker,  119  Main,  h.  11  Vincent  ave 

Deming  Avery  J.,  teamster,  Mountain  road 

Deming  George  H.,  employed  at  Sampson's  factory 

Deming  Ira,  mechanic,  h.  7  North 

Dempsey  &  Brown,  meat  market,  Marshall  cor.  Centre 

Dempsey  John,  laoorer,  h.  61  Prospect 

Dempsey  Matthew  (Dempsey  &  Brown),  h.  6  Elm 

Dempsey  Thomas  and  Timotlry,  laborers,  h,  61  Prospect 

Dempsey  Matthew,  butcher,  h.  6  Elm 

Dempsey  Thomas,  clerk  at  31  Eagle 

Denn  Richard,  dyer,  h.  7  Furnace  ground 

Denne  Jacob,  helper,  h.  35  Walnut 

Dennis  George  D.  M.,  veterinary  surgeon,  h.  65  Holden 

Dennis  James  Dr.,  veterinary  surgeon,  66  Holden  (see  adv) 

Derby  D wight,  laborer,  h.  27  Brooklyn 

Deroche  Charles,  laborer,  bds.  rear  22  Union 

Derocher  Edward,  old  road  to  Stamford 

Desmond  John  Mrs.,  State  st.  (Italian  settlement) 

Desmond  William,  brickmaker,  address  post-office 

Deven  Edward  Mrs.,  h.  192  River 

Devlin  William,  spinner,  h.  184  River 

Dewitt  Amelia  Mrs.,  h.  3  Marietta 

Dewitt  Edwin,  laborer,  h.  12  Pleasant 

Dewket  Delia  Miss,  clerk  at  depot  restaurant 

Dewolfe  Benjamin,  bookkeeper,  h.  113  State 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  87 

Dewolfe  J.  L.,  pattern  maker,  h.  113  State 

Dewolfe  Harry  L.,  clerk  at  A.  W.  Hunter's,  h.  113  State 

Dial  George,  tailor  at  P.  J.  Boland's 

Dibble  S.  B.?  wholesale  and  retail  lumber  dealer,  and  manufac- 
turer of  sash,  doors  and  blinds  and  packing  boxes,  63  South 
State,  h.  9  Spring 

Diggins  Charles  H.,  h.  rear  138  South  Ashland 

Dillon  James,  mason,  h.  204  River 

Dillon  Patrick,  h.  204  River 

Dillon  Patrick  Jr.,  h.  40  Furnace  Hill  rear  depot 

Dilworth  George,  shoemaker,  h.  34  East  Quincy 

Dilworth  John,  farmer,  h.  19  Beaver 

Dinneen  Ellen  Mrs.,  h.  16  Central  ave 

Dineen  John  and  William,  h.  16  Central  ave 

Dineen  Michael,  car  record  office,  h.  16  Central  ave 

Dodd  Daniel,  mechanic,  h.  109  State 

Dodd  John,  h.  head  of  Holbrook 

Dodd  William,  carder,  h.  11  Beaver 

Dodge  George  W.,  machinist,  h.  17  Brooklyn 

Doherty  Alexander,  teamster,  h.  16  Furnace 

Doherty  Charles,  mechanic,  bds.  at  Hotel  Brunswick 

Doherty  Daniel,  h.  Ashland  near  town  farm 

Doherty  James,  laborer,  h.  8  Central  ave 

Doherty  Jennette  Mrs.,  h.  14  River 

Doherty  John,  laborer,  h.  48  Veazie 

Doherty  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  19  Brown 

Doherty  Michael,  laborer,  h.  99  Union 

Doherty  Patrick,  beamer  tender,  h.  13  Veazie 

Doland  Andrew,  gardener,  h.  30  Union 

Dominico  B.,  laborer,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 

Don  Charles,  shoemaker,  bds.  81  Holden 

Don  John,  laborer,  h.  32  Centre 

Donald  George,  chemist,  h.  Mansion  House 

Donnelly  Patrick,  coachman,  bds.  48  Braytonville 

Donohue  Andrew,  laborer,  bds.  48  State 

Donohue  Harry,  restaurant,  h.  34  Main 

Donohue  John,  laborer,  bds.  77  State 

Donovan  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  42  Furnace 

Doolan  Joseph,  loom  fixer,  h.  45  West  Main 

Doolan  John,  beam  tender,  bds.  45  West  Main 

Doolan  Patrick,  laborer,  45  West  Main 


88  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Dooley  Bridget  Mrs.,  h.  12  Brown 

Dooley  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  10  Brown 

Dooley  Martin,  laborer,  bds.  12  Brown 

Dooley  Richard,  folder,  h.  12  Marshall 

Dorsey  W.,  bds.  12  Main 

Douglass  Thomas  H.,  sashmaker,  h.  127  State 

Dowlin  Fred.   F.,    agent  Jennie   June   sewing   machines,    h.    12 

Pleasant 
Dowlin  M.  R.9  manufacturer  of  Dowlin's  patented  specialties,  12 

Pleasant 
Dowlin  Ralph  M.,  harness,  bds.  12  Pleasant 
Dowlin  Winfred  M.,  salesman,  h.  14  Pleasant 
Dowling  Daniel,  h.  rear  79  West  Main 
Dowling  Edward,  h.  Walnut 
Dowling  Patrick,  Walnut  St.,  Morton  Hill 
Downey  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  h.  25  Beaver 
Doyle  James,  29  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Doyle  John,  grocer  and  steamship  agent,  47  State 
Doyle  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  rear  15  West  Main 
Doyle  Rose,  laundress  at  Richmond  House 
DOX  Geo.  W.,    dentist,  office  85  Main,  h.  107J  Eagle,  office  hours 

8  to  12  a.  m.,  1  to  6  and  7  to  9  p.  m. 
Dragoon  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  rear  22  Union 
Draper  Wm.  E.,  bookkeeper  at  Whitman,  Canedy  &  Co.'s 
Draper  William  H.,  shoe  finisher,  157  Main 
Drempt  M.  W.,  bds.  12  Main 
Drew  John  EM  chief  deputy  Internal  Revenue,  office  Greenfield, 

residence  18  Pleasant 
Driscoll  Florence  and  Daniel,  h.  103  Church 
Driscoll  William,  laborer,  h.  27  Washington  ave 
DrOWneL.  S.,  dealer  in  lumber,  lath,  shingles,  sash,  doors  and 

blinds,  sheathing  and  tarred  paper,  etc.,  office  cor.  Chestnut 

opp.  Pittsfield  depot,  h.  57  Church 
Drysdale  John,  dresser,  h.  Braytonville 
Dubuc  Arthur,  h.  29  Walnut 
DlH'hamiC  M«9  fashionable   hairdressing,    ladies'   hairdressing    a 

specialty,  No.  5  Martin's  block,  h.  26  East  Quincy 
Duckworth  Henry,  weaver,  h.  40  North 

Duckworth  Ernest  R.,  engraver  at  Freeman's,  h.  18  East  Quincy 
Duckworth  Lena  I.,  teacher,  h.  40  North 
Dudley  Callas,  shoemaker,  h.  129  Union 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  89 

Dudley  George  E.,  agent  Fitchburgh  R.  R.,  office  opp.  Union 

depot,  h.  138  Main 
Dudley  Samuel,  shoemaker,  h.  East  Main  cor.  Kemp 
Dudley  Michel,  laborer,  h.  East  Main  cor.  Kemp 
Dudley  Napoleon,  shoemaker,  h.  East  Main  cor  Kemp 
Duffy  William,  cook  at  Richmond  House 
Duggan  Daniel,  h.  64  Holden 
Duggau  John,  barber  at  Hinkelbein's,  h.  212  Main 
Duggan  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  14  Pearl 
Dumas  Arthur,  laborer,  bds.  5  South 
Dumas  J.  H.,  clerk  at  61  Eagle 
Dumville  Mary  F.,  h.  7  Church 
Dumville  Gussie  Miss,  h.  7  Church 

Dumville  William  H.,  (Burlingame  &  Darbys)  h.  7  Church 
Dunbar  Edward,  mechanic,  rooms  12  Marshall 
Dundon  John  and  Mary,  h.  2  North  Church 
Dunn  John,  shoemaker,  bds.  81  Holden 
Dunn  John,  laborer,  h.  15  Braytonville 
Dunn  Matthew  F.,  plumber,  bds.  American  House 
Dunsmore  W.  H.,  bds.  12  Main 
Dunton  C.  Augusta,  librarian  North  Adams  Public  Library,  h.  99 

Main 
Dunton  Frank  H.,  spinner,  h.  97  River 
Dupre  Emil,  h.  9  Union  Hill  rej,r  Eclipse  mill 
Dupre  Henry,  laborer,  h.  23  Beaver 
Dupre  Prosper,  h.  58  West  Main 
Durant  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  8  Morton  Hill 
Durant  Napoleon,  mason,  h.  33  Walnut 
Durant  Simon,  carpenter,  h.  28  West  Cliff 
Durnin  John,  laborer,  bds.  31  Centre 
Durivage  Sumuel,  h.  27  Walnut 
Durocher  Charles,  shoe  cutter,  h.  27  Brooklyn 
Duso  Charles,  clerk,  h.  Eagle  cor.  Centre 
DUSO  L.  H.,  cigar   manufacturer   and  tobacconist,  8   Blackinton 

block,  h.  Eagle  cor.  Centre  (see  adv) 
Duso  Maria  Mrs.,  h.  Eagle  cor.  Centre 
Dwyer  John,  laborer,  h.  62  River 
Dyke  E.  A.,  dealer  in  beef,  pork,  hams,  lard,  sausages,  poultry, 

game,  fish,  oysters  and  vegetables,  49  Holden,  h.  11  Chestnut 
Dyke,  George,  painter,  h.  11  Chestnut 
Dyson  Wm.,  machine  printer,  h.  14  Bryant 
12 


90  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

_ 

Eadie  Wm.,  foreman  printer  at  Freeman's,  h.  41  Union 

Eadie  James,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  8  Braytonville 

Eagan  Thomas,  concrete  walks,  h.  26  Liberty 

Eager  Frederick,  bookkeeper,  bds.  9  Union 

Eagers  John,  laborer,  h.  15  North 

Eastman  Wm.  O.,  teamster,  h.  34  Willow  Dell 

Easton  James,  h.  13  Spring 

Eaton  Frank  E.,  miller  Phoenix  mills,  h.  77  Main 

Eaton  James,  carpenter,  h.  97  West  Main 

Eaton  Lottie  and  Fannie  Misses,  h.  29  Brown 

Eaton  Prescott  W.,  carpenter,  h.  59  River 

Eaton  Robert,  carder,  h.  rear  46  Centre 

Eddy  Albert,  mason,  address  post-office 

Eddy  Benjamin,  stone  mason,  h.  Summit  ave 

Eddy  David  Jr.,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

Eddy  Franklin  J.,  mason,  h.  14  Kemp 

Eddy  James  W.  and  D.  P.,  Notch  road 

Egan  John  P.,  h.  2  Furnace  grounds 

Elliott  John,  wool  sorter,  bds.  48  Braytonville 

Elliott  John,  h.  36  Willow  Dell 

Ellis  A.  J.,  Mrs.,  h.  59  Main 

Ellis  Louisa  Mrs.,  h.  13  Brown 

Ellis  Ida  L.,  teacher,  h.  59  Main 

Ellis  Samuel  J.,  grocer,  16  Main,  h.  129  Main 

Ellis  W.  C,  grocer,  16  Main,  and  manager  Johnson  Manufacturing 

Co.'s  store 
Ellis  S.  J.  &  W.  C,  grocers,  Main  cor.  Marshall 
Emmott  Frederick,  engraver,  h.  37  Union 
Emmott  John,  foreman  engraver,  h.  37  Union 
Eno  George,  laborer,  h.  80  River 
Erickson  M.,  mechanic,  h.  6  Fludson 
Estes  Arnold,  slasher,  h.  165  East  Main 
Estes  Edward,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 
Estes  Frank,  shoemaker,  h.  29  Washington  ave 
Estes  Frank,  laborer,  h.  27  East  Brooklyn 
Estes  George  W.,  laborer,  h.  50  Houghton 
Estes  James,  shoemaker,  Room  2  Blackinton  block 
Estes  William  H.,  watchman,  h.  69  South  Church 
Estes  Oscar,  mason,  h.  2  Walnut 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  91 

Evans  Charles  E.,  clerk,  h.  140  Eagle 
Evans  Charles  T.,  printer,  h.  29  East  Brooklyn 
Evans  Walter  S.,  merchant  tailor,  44  State,  residence   Blackin- 
ton  (see  adv) 


Fagan  John,  fireman,  h.  29  Houghton 

Fagan  Thomas  and  John  E.,  h.  101  Union 

Fairbanks  Henry  A.,  at  depot,  h.  129  Ashland 

Fairbanks  William  and  Henry,  h.  4  Beaver 

Fairfield  Charles,  brick  layer,  h.  58  Houghton 

Fairfield  David,  custom  boot  and  shoe  maker,  repairing  prompt- 
ly done  in  a  first-class  manner,  also  dealer  in  confectionery, 
cigars  and  tobacco,  Marshall  cor.  Centre 

Fairfield  Stephen  H.  (W.  G.  Cady  &  Co.),  h.  5  Quincy 

Fairfield  W.  W.,  shoe  laster,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Falkenburg  A.  E.,  engraver  at  L.  M.  Barnes  &  Co/s 

Fallon  Michael  and  James,  h.  118  West  Main,  Braytonville 

Farley  Perry  M.,  carpenter,  h.  12  Bryant 

Farley  Terrence,  laborer,  h.  42  Liberty 

Farnham  Lucy  M.  Mrs.,  h.  14  Arnold  Place 

Farnsworth  E.  H.,  bookkeeper  at  M.  Crarven  &  Co/s,  Briggsville 

Farrar  Nathan,  shoemaker,  h.  14  Walnut 

Farrell  Morgan,  restaurant,  h.  48  Centre 

Faulkner  Josiah  E.,  designer,  Freeman's,  h.  28  Holbrook 

TAILO  IR_ 


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92  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Faulkner  Joseph,  tailor  for  J.  O'Brien 

Faulkner  Peter  F.,  baker  with  A.  G.  McLaughlin 

Faust  August  W.,  tailor  for  Young  &  McCann 

Featherston  James,  laborer,  bds.  19  Brown 

Featherston  Kate  and  Maggie,  bd.  19  Brown 

Featherston  Patrick,  night  porter  Richmond  House 

Fee  John,  laborer,  h.  26  Brooklyn 

Feeley  John,  shoemaker,  bds.  32  Centre 

Feige  Cll<lS«9  bottler  and  manufacturer  of  mineral  waters,  1  and 

3  Marshall,  h.  28  East  Brooklyn   (see  adv) 
Feige  Henry,  bottler,  h.  28  East  Brooklyn 
Felix  George,  blacksmith,  h.  16  East  Quincy 
Felthousen  Harriet  Mrs.,  h.  86  Eagle 
Ferguson  Wm.,  cook  at  Tunnel  City  House 
Fero  Melvin,  manager  Wheeler  &  Wilson  Manufacturing  Co.,  83 

Main 
Fessender  George  E.,  watchman,  h.  29  Spring 
Fiedler  Wm.,  shoemaker,  h.  25  Washington  ave 
Field  Adolf  and  Louis,  84  State 
Field  Fred.,  clerk  at  Wm.  W.  Gallup' s 
Field  Homer,  Notch  road,  Braytonville 
Field  Fred.,  laborer,  h.  24  Washington  ave 
Fields  Mary  A.,  h.  off  south  end  of  State 
Fife  Andrew  A.,  shoemaker,  57  River 
Finley  Peter,  laborer,  h.  48  Centre 

Finn  Charles  H.,  photographer  at  Ward's,  bds.  Mansion  House 
Finnegan  Dennis  J.,  printer  ''Transcript,"  h.  2  Marshall 
Finnegan  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  2  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mills 
Finnegan  John  Mrs.,  h.  119  West  Main 
Finnegan  Owen,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  40  Braytonville 
Fisher  Addie  S.  Mrs.,  h.  rear  74  Holden 
Fisher  Charles  C,  clerk  at  Braman's  grocery,  h.  16  Prospect 
Fisher  H.  G.  B.,*  president  North  Adams  Manufacturing  Co.,  h. 

34  Church 
Fisher  S.  M.,  trucking,  h.  11  Hudson 
Fitzgerald  Edward  Rev.,  assistant   pastor  St.  Francis   Church,  h. 

68  Eagle 
Fitzgerald  Gerald  B.,  h.  68  Prospect 
Fitzgerald  George,  tailor,  h.  3  North 
Fitzgerald  Henry,  laborer,  bds.  22  Marshall 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  93 

Fitzgerald  James,  dealer  in  beef,  pork,  mutton,  veal,  ham,  lard, 
sausages,  poultry,  game  and  vegetables  in  their  season,  84 
Main,  h.  47  Church 

Fitzgerald  James  H.,  clerk,  h.  15  Ray 

Fitzgerald  John,  laborer,  bds.  77  State 

Fitzgerald  Maurice,  h.  5  East  Union 

Fitzgerald  Maurice  P.,  butcher  for  James  Fitzgerald 

Fitzgerald  John,  mechanic,  h.  lane  rear  138  Ashland 

Fitzgerald  Patrick  J.,  tailor,  h.  3  North 

Fitzgerald  Jas.  Mrs.,  old  road  to  Stamford 

Fitzgerald  Maurice  P.,  h.  43  East  Union 

Fitzgerald  Michael,  7  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mill 

Fitzgerald  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  Ray 

Fitzgerald  Peter,  dyer,  bds.  41  West  Main 

Fitzgerald  Thomas,  grinder,  bds.  155  Union 

Fitzgerald  Timothy,  on  hill  off  head  of  Veazie 

Fitzgerald  Walter,  tailor,  h.  3  North 

Fitzgerald  William,  laborer,  bds.  41  West  Main 

Fitzgerald  Wm.,  h.  17  Washington  ave 

Fitzpatrick  John,  laborer,  h.  33  Furnace 

Fitzpatrick  Thomas  E.,  laborer,  bds.  Dennis  Slattery's 

Fitzsimmons  James,  h.  Ashland  near  town  line 

Flagg  Fred  A.  (Richardson  &  Flagg),  bds.  "The  Wilson*' 

Flagg  J.  H.,  livery,  sale  and  boarding  stable,  57  Main  opp.  Wil- 
son House,  h.  65  Holden  (see  adv) 

Flaherty  Dennis,  tanner,  h.  5  Fuller 

Flaherty  James  D.,  clerk,  bds.  12  Centre 

Flaherty  James,  baker,  h.  5  Fuller 

Flaherty,  John,  cigar  maker,  h.  12  Centre 

Flaherty  John  Mrs.,  h.  12  Centre 

Flaherty  John,  h.  Mountain  road  near  5  Points 

Flaherty  Michael,  teas,  coffees,  dry  goods  and  notions,  85  Cen- 
tre (see  adv) 

Flanigan  John  and  John  Jr.,  51  Church 

Fleming  Francis  H.,  publisher  of  Annual  Record,  h.  70  Eagle 

Fletcher  A.  W.,  mechanic,  h.  5  Ray 

Fletcher  James  M.,  packer,  bds.  15  Beacon 

Fletcher  John  J.,  operator,  15  Beacon 

Fletcher  Orrin,  mason,  h.  66  West  Main 

Fletcher  William,  hack  driver  at  Mansion  House 

Fleury  Frank,  hostler  at  Richmond  House 


94  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Flood  Edgar  R.,  painter,  58  Prospect 

Flood  Luke  H.,  printer  at  "Transcript/'  h.  14  North  Eagle 
Flood  N.  B.,  tallyman  for  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.,  h.  8  Bryant 
Flood  Rufus  C,  printer,  bds.  12  North  Eagle 
Flynn  Catherine  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  1  South 
Flynn  David,  laborer,  bds.  20  Liberty 
Flynn  James  L.,  clerk  at  Twing's,  h.  28  Lincoln 
Flynn  John,  foreman,  28  Lincoln 
Flynn  John  W.,  watchman,  h.  1  South 
Flynn  John  O.,  saloon,  81  Centre 
Flynn  Michael,  shoemaker,  bds.  23  Pearl 
Flynn  Michael,  laborer,  h.  39  East  Union 
Flynn  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  12  State 
Flynn  Richard,  laborer,  h.  41  East  Union 
Flynn  Thomas  J.,  clerk  at  Haslam's,  h.  7  Union 
Flynn  Timothy,  clerk,  bds.  28  Lincoln 
Flynn  Wm.,  brakeman,  h.  1  South 
Foley  James  Mrs.,  h.  29  Houghton 
Foley  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  76  River 
Fonda  Sarah  Miss,  housekeeper  at  Richmond  House 
Follett  Edward  T.,  clerk,  h.  36  Brooklyn 
Follett  George  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  6  East  Brooklyn 
Follett  John  D.,  pattern  maker,  h.  6  East  Brooklyn 
Foote  Eldoris,  sawyer,  h.  76  East  Quincy 
Foote  George,  laborer,  h.  3  Vincent  ave 
Foote  Oliver,  tanner,  h.  30  West  Cliff 

Ford  Charles  W.,  clerk  at  Burlingame  &  Darbys',  h.  9  Quincy 
Ford  Wm.  S.,  h.  114  Eagle 
Forget  Jeremiah,  painter,  h.  1 9  Washington  ave 
Formhalse  Augustus  J.,  h.  67  East  Quincy 
Formhalse  Henry,  brakeman,  bds.  143  Eagle 
Formhalse  John,  h.  2  Central  ave 

Fosmire  W.  H.,  proprietor   of  Wilson   House   Billiard   hall,    en- 
trance opp.  post-office,  h.  119  Main 
Foster  James,  emplo}red  at  Boston  &  Albany  freight  house 
Foster  John,  laborer,  h.  62  Houghton 
Fostino  Arega,  laborer,  h.  84  State 
Fountain  Jed,  laborer,  h.  8  Beaver 
Fountain  John,  laborer,  h.  15  East  Union 
Fountain  John,  h.  rear  35  Washington  ave 
Fountain  Joseph,  weaver,  h.  15  East  Union 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  95 

Fountain  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  17  Beaver 

Fountain  Nedos,  wheelwright,  h.  Union  near  Glen  mill 

Fountain  Oliver,  laborer,  h.  3  Union  hill 

Fountain  Walter  E.,  teamster,  h.  20  River 

Fountain  Jos.  Mrs.,  20  River 

Fountain  Willie  J.,  shoemaker,  h.  57  River 

Fournier  John,  shoemaker,  h.  Walnut  st.,  Morton  hill 

Fournia  Louis,  mechanic,  h.  88  River 

Fox  John,  laborer,  h.  14  Brown 

Francher,  Albert,  clerk,  h.  30  Lincoln 

Francher  Emma  Mrs.,  h.  30  Lincoln 

Francher  Eugene  E.,  bookkeeper,  bds.  30  Lincoln 

Franklin  Esther  Mrs.,  h.  6  South 

Franklin  John  M.,  clerk  at  99  Cent  Store,  h.  6  South 

Frasier  John  F.,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

Frawley  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  h.  19  Veazie 

Fredette  Fred.,  shoemaker,  h.  15  East  Brooklyn 

Freeman  Manufacturing  Co.,  manufacturers  of  prints,  foulards, 

cretons  and  sateens,  office  on  Union  (see  adv) 
Freeman  W.  W.  Mrs.,  h.  Summer  cor.  Bank 
Freeman  Wallace,  h.  Summer  cor.  Bank 
Freeman  W.  W.,  groceries,  provisions,  dry  goods,  boots,  shoes, 

etc.,  Eagle  cor.  River 
French  George,    general   agent   for    "The    Penn    Mutual   Life 

Insurance  Co.  of  Philadelphia"  for  Western  Massachusetts, 

office  1 1  Martin  block,  h.  head  of  Briggs  ave.  (see  adv) 
French  Helena,  teacher  High  School  head  of  Briggs  ave 
French  John  B.  (Pike  &  French),  h.  31  Houghton 
Frenz  Emil  P.,  clerk  at  Rice's  drug  store 
Frink  Charles  L.,  painter  for  J.  H.  Adams,  h.  171  East  Main 
Frost  Lizzie  M.  Miss,  cashier  at  Tuttle  &  Bryant's 
Fuller  Antoine,  Walnut  st.,  Morton  Hill 
Fuller  Benjamin,  mechanic,  h.  Walnut  st.,  Morton  Hill 
Fuller  Edward  P.,  carpet  layer,  h.  92  Eagle 
Fuller  Francis  M.,  mason,  h.  17  North  Eagle 
Fuller  George,  weaver,  28  Houghton 
Fuller  Lewis  P.,  mason,  h.  24  Franklin 
Fulton  Alexander  W.,  shoemaker,  h.  22  East  Quincy 
Fulton  Richard,  shoemaker,  h.  86  Eagle 
Furlong  James,  laborer,  h.  21  West  Main 


96  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Gage  Charles,  h.  High  near  West  Main,  Robinson  Hill 

Gagnon  George,  foreman  tanner,  h.  22  West  Cliff 

Gagnon  Levi,  shoemaker,  h.  22  West  Cliff 

Gainley  and  Conlon,  cigar  manufacturers,  32  Main 

Gainley  Alexander,  mechanic,  h.  11  Brooklyn 

Gainley  F.  L.,  h.  16  Brown  next  gas  house 

Gainley  Frank,  h.  Chase's  block,  Centre 

Gainley  Joseph  F.,  Gainley  &  Conlon,  h.  Chase's  block,  Centre 

Gallagher  Fred,  shoemaker,  bds.  32  Centre 

Gallagher  Patrick,  h.  50  South  Furnace  opp.  depot 

Gallagher  Patrick,  mechanic,  bds.  Hotel  Brunswick 

Gallaway  George,  clerk,  h.  48  Centre 

Gallaway  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  48  Centre 

Galligan  Peter,  h.  36  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Gallup  Clarence  W.,  lumber  and  box  manufacturer,  Red  Mills, 

Clarksburgh,  h.  20  Pleasant  (see  adv) 
Gallup  Edward  E.,  clerk  at  Cutting's,  h.  5  Frederick 
Gallup  &  HOUghton,  manufacturers   of  print   cloths,  office    and 

factory  Beaver  mill  village 
Gallup  Jos.  L.,  painter,  h.  5  Frederick 
Gallup  Milo  S.  Mrs.,  h.  5  Frederick 

Gallup  William  Arthur  (Gallup    &   Houghton),   treasurer  Ar- 
nold print  works,  h.  33  Church 
Gallup  Willard  S.,  at  Arnold  print  works,  h.  5  Frederick 
Gallup  Willis  J.,  insurance,  bds.  Ashland  cor.  Porter 
Gallup  Wm.  W.,  wholesale  grocer  and  commission  merchant,  8 

and  10  Blackinton  block,  h.  Ashland   cor.  Porter 
Gamache  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  35  East  Union 
Gamache  Nelson,  laborer,  h.  9  Brown 
.Gamache  Nelson  Jr.,  laborer,  h.  9  Brown 

[ardnerAg^«:ard  master,  h.  36  Summer 
Gardner  AlOhZO  Jr.,  fine  family  groceries,  185  State 
Gardner  Perry  G.,  machinist,  Hunter's,  h.  24  Houghton 
Gardner  Lorenzo,  beamer  tender,  h.  Burdickville 
Gardner  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  h.  19  Houghton 
Garlick  Rufus  W.,  h.  121  West  Main,  Braytonville 
Garlick  Arthur,  carder,  h.  121  West  Main,  Braytonville 
Garlick  William  B.,  machine  printer,  h.  49  Union 
Garlo  Louis,  laborer,  h.  rear  30  Chestnut 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  97 

Garno  Frank,  h.  9  Prospect 

Gaudette  Alfred  C,  shoemaker,  h.  3  East  Brooklyn 

Gaudette  Frank,  shoemaker,  rooms  41  Holden 

Gaudette  W.  F.,  shoemaker,  h.  28  Spring 

Gaylord  W.  H.,  dry  and  fancy  goods    and   notions,  3    Martin's 

block,  Main,  h.  18  Quincy  cor.  Ashland 
Gaynor  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  18  Liberty 
Gates  Charles,  laborer,  h.  38  North  Eagle 
OatSliCk  MorriS,  clothing  and   gents'    furnishing   goods,   hats, 

caps,  etc.,  66  Main,  h.  9  Chestnut  (see  adv) 
Gauthier  Edmond,  tailor  for  P.  J.  Boland 
Gavan  Timothy,  laborer,  bds.  12  Centre 
Gavitt  John,  veterinary  surgeon,  h.  14  Wesleyan 
Gavitt  Milton,  coachman,  h.  7  Grant 
Geddes  Archie,  h.  3  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Geddes  James  Mrs.,  h.  3  Marietta 
Geddes  John,  h.  4  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Geddes  Joseph,  h.  11  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Geddes  Mary  T.,  3  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Geddes  Thomas,  carriage   maker,  h.  3  Union   Hill   rear   Eclipse 

mill 
Oelineau  &  LaFortune,  boots  and  shoes,  103  Main  (see  adv) 
Gelineau  A.  N.  (Gelineau    &   LaFortune),   passenger   agent   for 

Canada,  h.  147  Main 
Gelineau  Norbert,  h.  167  East  Main 
Gelinas  Thomas,  shoemaker,  h.  56  River 
Gendreau  is  spelled  Johndrow  in  this  book 
Gendron  J.  A.,  driver  for  N.  Mandeville,  h.  19  Eagle 
Geoffrion  L.  E.,  engineer,  h.  87  Ashland 
George  Frank,  laborer,  h.  83  River 
Gereau  Alexander,  mechanic,  h.  22  Brooklyn 
Gereau  Belphine  Miss,  bds.  10  North  Church 
Germain  Edward  C,  clerk,  h.  30  Church 
Germain  Fred.,  butcher,  h.  63  Eagle 
Germain  Geo.  O.,  shoemaker,  h.  25  Lincoln 
Germain  Lewis  A.,  clerk,  h.  19  Chestnut 
Germain  Nellie  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  61  Eagle 
Gibson  Albert,  laborer,  h.  76  State 
Gibson  Gilbert  H.,  painter,  h.  20  Houghton 
Gibson  Hiram  G.,  driver  for  American  Express  Co 
Gilbert  Geo.,  employed  at  99  cent  store,  h.  98  State 
13 


98  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Gilbo  Edward,  laborer,  h.  42  West  Main 

Gilbo  Fred.,  mason,  h.  6  Morton  Hill 

Gilbo  Joseph,  stonecutter,  h.  42  West  Main 

Gill  Geo.,  watchman,  h.  133  Union 

Gilloolly  Timothy,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  44  Braytonville 

Gilman  Israel  W.,  carpenter,  h.  10  Liberty 

Gillman  Paul,  clerk  at  Ballou  House 

Gilmore  Edward,  carder,  h.  rear  79  West  Main 

Gilmore  Jos.  L.,  laborer,  h.  rear  11  Union 

Gilrain  Jas.,  laborer,  h.  116  River 

Gilrey  Moses,  shoemaker,  h.  61  East  Quincy 

Girard  Henry,  laborer,  h.  4  East  Union 

Giobatto  Giuffia,  Italian  settlement,  South  State 

GirOliard  D.,  dealer  in   fine  family  groceries,   provisions,   teas, 

coffees,  canned  goods,  etc.,  61  Eagle  opp.  Catholic  church 
Girouard  Hypolite,  carpenter,  h.  .59  Houghton 
Gleasoil  BrOS.,  dealers  in  fine    groceries   and   provisions,  teas, 

coffees,  4  Blackinton  block 
Gleason  A.  E.  (Gleason  Bros.),  h.  44  Franklin 
Gleason  Newton  T.  (Gleason  Bros.),  h.  44  Franklin 
Gleason  Jos.  D.  Mrs.,  h.  44  Franklin 
Godfrey  Edward  J.,  roll  coverer,  h.  1  West  Main 
Goff  Bridget  Mrs.,  h.  69  Union 
Goff  Michael  and  John,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Goff  Mary  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  South  Ashland  near  town  line 
Goff  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Goggin  Stephen,  h.  12  Franklin  cor.  Central  ave 
Goggin  Wm.,  mechanic,  rear  20  Liberty 
Gokey  Felix,  alley  rear  51  Centre 
Gokey  John,  laborer,  h.  66  West  Main 
Gonya  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  125  Union 
Gonya  Antoine,  tanner,  h.  86  River 
Gonyou  Duffy,  lime  burner,  h.  South  end  of  State 
Gonyou  Joseph,  h.  South  end  of  State 
Goodacre  James,  foreman,  cigarmaker,  h.  48  Holden 
Goodell  Lewis,  shoe-laster,  h.  43  Veazie 
Goodell  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  boarding,  h.  50  Holden 
Goodell  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 
Goodell  Wm.,  h.  74  Houghton  above  town  line 
Gooden  Michael  F.,  clerk,  h.  34  Main 
Gooden  Michael,  h.  Marshall  near  print  works 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  99 

Goodnow  Addison,  h.  36  Willow  Dell 

GoOdllOW  Frank   L.,  carriage  and  sleigh  maker,  Marshall  cor. 

Centre,  h.  5  Bank 
Goodrich  Anna  Mrs.,  h.  54  Prospect 
Goodrich  Frank  D.,  h.  head  of  Houghton 
Goodrich  F.  II.,  fine  family  groceries,  provisions,  fruits,  etc.,  108 

Main,  h.  20  Cherry 
Goodrich  Frank  P.,  principal  high  school,  h.  32  Summer 
Goodrich  H.  P.,  bookkeeper  (Richmond  &  Co.),  h.  25  Chestnut 
Goodrich  Harry  E.,  clerk  at  T.  W.  Richmond  &  Co.'s 
Goodrich  J.  C,  real  estate,  desirable   building  lots  for  sale  on 

West  Main   near  the  fair  ground.      Apply  at  Billings's  stove 

store,  or  at  residence  14  Chestnut 
Goodrich  Jennie  Mrs.,  bds.  10  Franklin 
Goodrich  Leslie,  shoemaker,  bds.  28  Washington  ave 
Goodrow  Napoleon,  laborer,  h.  157  Union 
Gooler  Angeline  Mrs.,  h.  36  Main 
Gordon  Frank  Mrs.,  h.  13  Brooklyn 
Gordon  Matilda  Mrs.,  h.  13  Frederick 
Gordon  Wm.,  dyer,  bds.  20  Marshall 
Gorman  Bridget  Mrs.,  h.  25  East  Union 
Gorman  Ellen,  waiter  at  12  Main 
Gorman  David,  h.  51  Centre 
Gorman  John,  marble  worker,  bds.  66  River 
Gorman  Kate  Mrs.,  bds.  19  Brown 
Gorman  Michael,  laborer,  h.  24  Union 
Gorry  Edward,  steward  at  Hotel  Brunswick 
Gorry  Michael  Mrs.,  proprietor  of  Hotel  Brunswick,  34  State 
Gould  Charles  K.,  teamster,  h.  5  Marietta 
Gould  Gilbert  W.,  bookkeeper  at  Arnold's,  h.  53  Liberty 
Gould  Geo.  W.,  h.  87  Eagle 

GOUld  John  T.,  dyer,  19  Main,  h.  25  North  (see  adv) 
Gould  Maria  S.,  widow,  h.  6  Cherry 
Gould  Robert,  bookkeeper,  h.  rear  81  Union 
Goss  N.  R„  clerk  at  T.  &  G's  abstract  office,  h.  5  Hall 
Gould  Elizabeth  W.  Mrs.,  h.  25  North 
Gove  Everett,  mechanic,  h.  38  Prospect 
Goyette  John,  h.  South  Ashland  below  R.  R.  bridge 
Grace  John,  laborer,  31  Brown 
Grady  John,  clerk,  bds.  119  Union 
Graham  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  6  Bethel 


100  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Graham  Geo.  W.,  wool  sorter,  h.  7  Bray  ton  ville 

Graham  Wm.,  weaver,  h.  28  Beaver 

drandchamps  J.,  dealer   in   fine   family   groceries,   provisions, 

teas,  coffees,  and  canned  goods,  4  East  Union 
Granger  Moses,  shoemaker,  h.  18  North  Eagle 
Grant  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  4  Elm 
Gray  Benjamin,  h.  1  Washington  ave 
Gray  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  5  Bank 
Green  Charles,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  28  Braytonville 
Green  Edson  H.,  teamster,  bds.  38  Washington  ave 
Green  Harlow  P.,  carpenter,  h.  95  West  Main 
>J0i«Ull  Gtorge,  carpenter,  h.  125  State 
Green  Walter,  engraver,  bds.  29  Eagle 
Green  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  110  Main 
Gregory  Dennis,  h.  29  East  Union 
Gregory  Gilbert,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 
Gregory  Gilbert  2d,  laborer,  h.  8  Brown 
Gregory  Major,  shoemaker,  old  Stamford  road 
Gregory  Pascal,  h.  29  East  Union 
Gregory  Solomon,  h.  36  East  Union 
Gregory  Vedosh,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Gregson  Edward,  shoemaker,  h.  13  Liberty 
Gregson  George,  shoemaker,  h.  9  Hudson 
Greylock  Mills,  manufacturer  of  ginghams,  Greylock 
Gridley  Geo.  E.,  wood  engraver,  h.  48  East  Quincy 
Griffin  Bessie,  domestic  at  135  Main 
Griffin  Edward,  carpenter,  bds.  Hotel  Brunswick 
Griffith  Chas.,  hack  driver  for  Richmond  House 
Griffith  John,  laborer,  h.  41  Furnace  Hill 
Griggs  Chas.  F.,  clerk  at  Braman's,  h.  87  Eagle 
Grimes  Mary  E.  Mrs.,  h.  West  Main  cor.  Brown 
Grimes  Sidney  and  James,  18  Braytonville 
Griswold  Mary  F.,  domestic  at  99  Main 
Groat  John  H.,  harnessmaker,  h.  27  Spring 
Grover  L.  J.,  h.  161  Union 
Groves  Samuel  A.,  train  porter  Wilson  House 
Grundy  Nellie  and  Olive,  h.  79  Union 
Guichon  Matilda  Mrs.,  h.  89  Union 
Guinan  Thos.,  cotton  inspector,  h.  18  Bryant 
Gunning  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  107  Union 
Gunning  Mary,  h.  107  Union 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  101 

Guruey  Edwin,  clerk  at  Billings's,  h.  19  Prospect 
Gurney  Fred.  E.,  telegraph  clerk,  h.  19  Prospect 
Gurney  Herbert,  miller,  h.  67  East  Quincy 

H 

Haggerty  John,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  29  Braytonville 

Haggerty  Michael,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  24  Braytonville 

Haggerty  Patrick,  h.  old  Stamford  road 

Halbig  John  F.,  h.  34  Centre 

Hale  Harry  A.,  shoe  cutter,  h.  4  Union 

Haley  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 

Haley  Geo.,  farmer,  h.  south  end  of  State 

Haley  John,  laborer,  rear  25  Washington  ave 

Haley  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  42  Furnace 

Haley  Thomas  F.  Mrs.,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Haley  Winnie  Mrs.,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 

Hall  Arthur,  laborer,  h.  rear  17  Marshall 

Hall  Burt,  laborer,  East  Mountain  road 

Hall  Chas.,  h.  72  River 

Hall  Chas.,  farmer,  Mountain  road  beyond  East  Main 

Hall  Elisha,  farmer,  old  road  to  Stamford 

Hall  Elizabeth,  h.  3  Church 

Hall  George,  farmer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 

Hall  Henry,  teamster,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Hall  Richard,  tailor,  bds.  Mansion  House 

Hall  Richard  Mrs.,  cloak  maker,  h.  35  Summer 

Hall  Myra  L.  Miss,  teacher,  h.  35  Summer 

Hall  Sophie  Mrs.,  h.  2  Hall 

Hall  Sidney  L.,  tinsmith  at  Billings's,  h.  Walnut 

Hall  Wm.,  contractor,  h.  66  Holden 

Hall  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Hallenbeck  E.  A.,  clerk  at  American  Express  Co.'s,  h.  Hall 

Halse  Sarah  Mrs.,  h.  3  Summit  ave  near  Main 

Halstead  Frank  A.,  bookkeeper  at  Hunter's,  h.  10  Church 

Hamblen  E.  B.,  proprietor  of  Wilson  House  drug   store,  Main 

cor.  Holden,  h.  8  Arnold  place  (see  adv) 
Hamblen  Jacob,  h.  8  Arnold  place 
Hilllier  GeOt,  general  agent  of  the  Berkshire  Life  Insurance  Co. 

of  Pittsfield,  office  69  Main,  h.  77  West  Main  (see  adv  p.102.) 


102  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


INCORPORATED    1851. 


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BERKSHIRE 

INSURANCE  COMPANY 

@F  MTTSIIXU}.  MASS. 


REASONS  WHY  IT  SHOULD  BE  PREFERRED  BY  THOSE 
DESIRING  INSURANCE. 

It  has  the  benefit  of  over  thirty  years  successful  experience. 

Its  business  is  conducted  on  the  mutual  plan,  thus  enabling 
members  to  get  their  Insurance  at  cost. 

It  has  always  paid  large  dividends,  thereby  making  the  cost  of 
insurance  low. 

It  maintains  a  reserve  for  the  protection  of  policy-holders,  on 
the  Massachusetts  Standard,  the  highest  basis  required  by  the 
laws  of  any  State. 

It  has  a  large  surplus  over  the  legal  reserve  and  all  other  lia- 
bilities. 

Its  conditions  as  to  travel  and  residence  are  very  liberal. 

Its  policies  are  protected  by  the  non-forfeiture  laws  of  the  Com- 
monwealth of  Massachusetts,  which  secure  greater  benefits  to 
members  than  those  of  any  other  State. 

It  has  always  maintained  a  high  reputation  for  just  and  liberal 
treatment  of  its  members  by  promptly  adjusting  and  settling  all 
policy  claims,  a  proof  of  which  is  the  fact  that  no  judgment  has 
ever  been  rendered  against  it. 

WILLIAM  R.  PLUNKETT,  President. 
JAMES  M.  BARKER,  Vice  President. 
JAMES  W.  HULL,  Sec'y  and  Treas. 

WESTERN   MASSACHUSETTS    AGENCY, 

HAMER  &  STONE,      -      General  Agents, 

MAIN   STREET,  COMPANY   BUILDING, 

NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS.  PITTSFIELD,   MASS. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  103 

Hamer  George  Jr.,  sewing  machines,  h.  117  West  Main 

Hauier  Harry  R.,  manufacturer  of  washing  machines,  h.  75  West 

Main 
Hamer  James,  sewing  machines,  h.  74  West  Main 
Hamilton  John,  h.  Walnut,  Morton  Hill 
Hammel  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  28  East  Quincy 
Hammatt  Albert  Rev.,  pastor  Universalist  church,  h.  43  Church 
Hammond  A.  D.,  bookkeeper  at  Beaver  mill,  h.  119  Union 
Hammond  Mary  A.  and  Lillian  I.,  h.  1  Elm 
Handy  Benj.  F.,  laborer,  h.  35  Prospect 
Hanley  Homer  F.  Mrs.,h.  12  Summer 
Hanley  H.  H.  (C.  H.  Cutting  &  Co.),  h.  12  Summer 
Hanley  John,  shoemaker,  h.  128  Main 
Hanley  John  H.  Mrs.,  h.  12  Summer 
Hanley  John,  hairdresser,  h.  rear  130  Main 
Hanley  John,  mason,  h.  alley  rear  51  Centre 
Hanley  Peter,  laborer,  h.  190  River 
Hanlon  Sarah  Mrs.,  h.  101  Union 
Hannon  James,  boss  dyer,  bds.  31  Centre 
Hannum  Maggie  Mrs.,  h.  Union  near  bridge 
Hanrahan  Michael,  laborer,  h.  32  Brown 
Hardeiibergh  James  W.,  assistant  treasurer  Johnson  Mfg.  Co.,  h. 

West  Main  opp.  Brown 
Hardenburgh  John,  shoemaker,  h.  Union  near  Glen  mills 
Hard Ilian  &  McMillin,  proprietors  "Hoosac  Valley  News,"  and 

book  and  job  printers,  36  State  (see  adv) 
Hardman  A.  W.  (Hardman  &  McMillin),  h.  74  Eagle 
Hardgraves  John,  laborer,  h.  4  Furnace  ground 
Hargraves  Jas.,  bds.  21  East  Union  near  5  points 
Hargraves  Jos.  Mrs.,  21  East  Union  near  5  points 
Hargraves  Wm.  J.,  shoemaker,  h.  24  Franklin 
Harmon  J.  A.,  agent,  51  Church 
Harney  Mr.,  bds.  at  12  Main 
Harper  Alfred  E.,  clerk,  h.  Eagle  cor.  Centre 
Harper  John,  shoemaker,  h.  161  Main 
Harper  John  Mrs.,  Eagle  cor.  Centre 

Harriman  Arthur  E.,  clerk  at  W.  H.  Gaylord's,  22  East  Brooklyn 
Harrington  Peter,  butcher  for  J.  M.  Chace  &  Co 
Harrington  Peter,  laborer,  h.  32  Chestnut 
Harriman  Duncan,  shoe  cutter,  h.  22  East  Brooklyn 
Harriman  Edward,  gasfitter  at  Jones  &  Co.'s,  h.  16  River 


104  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Harriman  Frank  H.,  clerk,  22  East  Brooklyn 

Harriman  Wilfred  C,  clerk,  h.  22  East  Brooklyn 

Harrington  Alonzo  D.,  farmer,  h.  Mountain  road 

Harrington  Andrus  M.,  carpenter,  h.  5  North 

FTarrington  Charles  A.,  cigar  maker,  h.  44  East  Quincy 

Harrington  Cornelius,  h.  40  West  Main 

Harrington  Dennis,  h.  south  end  of  Church 

Harrington  Dexter  V.,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  61  East  Quincy 

Harrington  Fred  J.,  shoemaker,  bds.  87  Eagle 

Harrington  Fred.,  clerk,  h.  6  Franklin 

Harrington  Geo.  E.,  bricklayer,  h.  44  East  Quincy 

Harrington  Millard  A.,  car  inspector,  h.  100  Church 

Harrington  Nancy  Mrs.,  h.  41  Liberty 

Harrington  Reuben  N.,  shoemaker,  h.  36  Liberty 

Harrington  Wm.,  watchman,  h.  13  Kemp 

Harrington  Walter  V.,  sample  cutter,  h.  rear  61  East  Quincy 

Harris  Amelia  Mrs.,  h.  109  Union 

Harris  David  B.,  h.  Walnut  Morton  Hill 

Harris  Eugene  F.,  engraver,  h.  109  Union 

Harris  Geo.,  laborer,  h.  23  Beaver 

Harris  Wm.,  teamster,  h.  1  Wesley  an  cor.  Eagle 

Harris  Zeruah  Miss,  h.  6  Liberty 

Harrison  Ellen  M.  Mrs  ,  h.  121  Main 

Harrison  Eliza  M.,  h.  Braytonville 

Harrison  Jos.  L.,  student,  h.  121  Main 

Harrison  Lizzie,  teacher,  h.  with  R.  N.  Harrison 

Harrison  Peter  Mrs.,  71  Union 

Harrison  Robert  N.,  farmer,  h.  Braytonville 

Harrop  George,  plumber,  bds.  American  House 

Harrower  Thomas,  blacksmith,  2  East  Brooklyn 

Hart  John,  h.  south  end  of  State 

Hart  Mary,  teacher,  47  Church 

Hartigan  David,  laborer,  bds.  68  Holden 

Harvie  R.  B.,  plain   and  ornamental   carriage  painting,  16  and 

18  W.  Main,  h.  1  Marietta 
Harvie  Fred.  R.,  packer,  h.  1  Lincoln 
HarWOOd  A.  WM  watches    and  jewelry,. 75  Main,  h.  43  Church 

(see  adv) 
Harwood  Edwin  A.,  tinsmith,  h.  4  East  Quincy 
Harwood  Perry,  printer,  h.  2  Washington  ave 
Haskins  Adelbert  A.,  engineer,  h.  3  Bryant 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  105 

Haskins  Albert,  building  mover,  h.  Morton  Hill 

Haskins  Alfred  E.,  kerosene,  2  Ashland 

Haskins  Eva  I.,  teacher,  h.  Morton  Hill 

Haskins  E.  J.,  clerk  Fitchburgh  Abstract  office 

Haskins  Frank  J.,  hotel  at  Zylonite 

Haskins  Franklin,  shoemaker,  h.  3  Jackson 

Haskins  George,  laborer,  h.  rear  74  Main 

Haskins  Herbert,  building  mover,  h.  Morton  Hill 

Haskins  Homer,  carpenter,  h.  1  Bryant 

Haskins  Joel  C,  h.  Houghton  above  town  line 

Haskins  John  W.,  shoecutter,  h.  107  Eagle 

Haskins  Rudolphus  W.,  carpenter,  h.  122  Eagle 

Haskins  Sarah  T.,  teacher,  h.  122  Eagle 

Haskins  William  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  89  Eagle 

Halsam  Albert  H.,  machine  printer,  h.  9  Hall 

Haslam  R.  H.  &  CO.,  dry  goods,  millinery  and  fancy  goods,   4 

Martin's  block 
Haslam  R.  H.  (R.  H.  Haslam  &  Co.),  h.  56  Church 
HaStiDgS  George  A.,  druggist  and  pharmacist,  76  Main,  h.  114 

Eagle  (see  adv) 
Haswell  William,  printer,  "News,"  h.  31  Houghton 
Hathaway  Ambrose,  h.  head  of  Houghton 
Hathaway  B.  F.,  contractor,  h.  High  opp.  depot 
Hathaway  B.  F.,  Jr.,  salesman,  h.  14  Briggs  ave 
Hathaway  Hattie  A.,  teacher,  h.  6  Frederick 
Hathaway  Israel  F.,  clerk,  h.  146  Ashland 
Hathawav  Mason  B.,  14  River 
Hathaway  Mary  A.,  teacher,  h.  2  East  Quincy 
Hatton  &  Keefe,  dining  rooms,  29  Centre 
Hatton  Michael  J.  (Hatton  &  Keefe),  h.  North  Eagle 


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Hatton  Peter,  groceries,  h.  31  Centre 

Hawkins  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  101  State 

Hawley  H.  M.,  manager  for  D.  J.  Cushman,  9  and  11  State 

Hawkes  Louisa  S.  Miss,  h.  1  Church  place 

Hayden  Arthur,  shoe  cutter,  h.  64  Centre 

Hayden  E.  R.,  manufacturer  of  paper  boxes,  145  Ashland 

Hayden  John  W.,  bookkeeper,  Sampson's,  h.  1  Hall 

Hayden  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h.  Clarksburgh 

Hayden  Lester  M.,  superintendent  Sampson's,  h.  6Q  Centre 

Hayden"Reuben  B.,  butcher,  143  Ashland 

Hayden  Julia  Mrs.,  27  Union  Hill,  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Hayes  Kate,  waiter  at  Mansion  House 

Haynes'Frank  P.,  bookkeeper,  h.  5  Hall 

Hazlett  Emma  and  Mary,  h.  9  Summer 

Hazlett  Wm.  H.,  clerk,  bds.  11  Summer 

Hebert  Mattie  Mrs.,  h.  9  Ashland 

Heeney  Hattie  Mrs.,  h.  68  Holden 

Heimer  J.,  laborer,  h.  17  Washington  ave 

Hemenway  Augustus,  farmer,  south  end  of  Ashland 

Henderson  Andrew,  sketcher,  h.  10  Bryant 

Henderson  James,  laborer,  h.  5  Ray 

Henry  R.  LM  proprietor  of  North  Adams  steam  laundry,  Bank,  h. 

72  Eagle 
Henry  Sarah  L.  Miss,  h.  72  Eagle 
Henwood  Jas.,  laborer,  h.  55  East  Quincy 
Herstein  Louis,  peddler,  h.  Washington  ave.  cor.  Ashland 
Heslan  Maggie  Mrs.,  h.  5  Ashland 
Hewitt  Albert,  shoemaker,  h.  Clarksburgh 
Hewitt  Daniel,  farmer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 
Hewitt  Elmer  A.,  shoemaker,  h.  69  East  Quincy 
Hewitt  Jenks,  farmer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 
Hewitt  Samuel  J.,  h.  Clarksburgh 
Hicks  Alonzo  N.,  carpenter,  h.  36  North 
Hicks  Eli  B.,  carpenter,  40  Houghton 
Hicks  Irena  S.  Mrs.,  h.  66  West  Main 
Hicks  Orman,  carpenter,  h.  45  Veazie 
Hicks  Thos.  H.,  slater,  h.  41  East  Brooklyn 
Hicks  Wm.  D.,  carpenter,  65  East  Quincy 
Hilke  J.  W.,  clerk  at  Tobin's  Boston  branch 
Hill  Guy,  employed  at  B.  &  A.  freight-house 
Hill  James  H.,  h.  Burdickville 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  107 

Hill  Michael,  laborer,  h.  32  Marshall 

Hill  Wm.,  teamster,  h.  rear  32  Ashland 

Hillman  Samuel,  h.  33  South  Furnace  opp.  depot 

Himes  Henry,  at  Bond's  livery 

Hindley  Fred.  T.,  painter,  h.  rear  11  Union 

Hindley  John,  cigar  maker,  h.  16  South 

Hindley  Margaret,  domestic  at  66  Eagle 

Hindley  Samuel  J.,  shoemaker,  h.  5  Marietta 

Hines  Catherine  Mrs.,  alley  rear  51  Centre 

Hines  Miranda  Mrs.,  219  East  Main  cor.  Congress 

Hines  Patrick,  dyer,  h.  17  Veazie 

Hinkelbein  F.  E.,  hairdresser,  78  Main,  h.  80  Centre 

Hinman  C.  W.,  watchmaker  at  5  Wilson  block 

Hitchen  Frederick,  laborer,  h.  alley  rear  49  Centre 

Hitchen  Kate,  nurse,  alley  rear  49  Centre 

Hoag  Daniel  S.,  weaver,  h.  205  East  Main 

Hoag  J.  H.,  clerk  with  Gleason  Bros 

Hocking  Edward,  h.  79  State 

Hocking  Lester,  car  inspector,  h.  33  Furnace 

Hocking  Lottie  and  Sadie,  h.  52  Holden 

Hocking  Thomas  R.,  assistant  tallyman,  h.  146  Ashland 

Hocking  William  H.,  car  inspector,  h.  140  Ashland 

Hodge  Alfred  O.,  h.  Church,  near  cross  roads 

Hodge  A.  W.  (M.  D.  &  A.  W.  Hodge),  vice  president  Berkshire 

National  Bank,  h.  18  Church 
Hodge  Charlotte  E.  Miss,  h.  69  Holden 
Hodge  Edson  M.,  bookkeeper  Berkshire  National  Bank 
Hodge  Jennette  E.  Miss,  h.  18  Summer 
Hodge  M.  D.  &  A.  W.,  proprietors  of  Phoenix  Flouring  Mills, 

foot  of  Main  (see  adv) 
Hodge  M.  D.  Mrs.  (M.  D.  &.  A.  W.  Hodge),  h.  135  Main 
Hodge  Thomas  A.,  bds.  18  Summer 
Hodge  Sarah  Mrs.,  h.  62  River 
Hodge  William  D.,  music  teacher,  22  Summer 
Hodge  William  F.,  iron  founder,  37  Brooklyn,  h.  69  Holden 
Hodge  William  M.  (M.  D.  &  A.  W.  Hodge),  h.  135  Main 
Hodskin  Albridge,  brewer,  h.  15  Brooklyn 
Hodskin  Clara,  teacher,  h.  35  Summer 
Hodskin  William,  deputy  sheriff,  h.  35  Summer 
Hogan  Daniel,  hostler,  h.  4  Veazie 
Hogan  James,  laborer,  h.  50  Furnace 


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Hogan  John  B.  Mrs.,  h.  77  South  Ashland 
Hogan  John,  h.  77  Ashland 
Hogan  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  4  Veazie 
Hogan  Mr.,  on  hill  rear  123  Main,  Bray  ton  ville 
Hogan  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  5  Lincoln 
Hogan  Thomas,  h.  77  South  Ashland 
Hogle  Arthur  S.,  painter,  h.  16  East  Brooklyn 
Hogle  Samuel  M.,  spinner,  h.  16  East  Brooklyn 
Holbrook  Fred.  G.,  printer  at  "Transcript,"  h.  17  Brooklyn 
Holbrook  Jennie  Miss,  bds.  16  Prospect 

Holbrook  M.  G.,  foreman  at  A.  H.  Jones  &  Co.'s,  h.  3  Lincoln 
Holbrook  Wm.  Mrs.,  h.  9  Wall 
Holden  Henry  Mrs.,  h.  116  Eagle 

Holden  Samuel  N.,  conductor,  h.  Davenport  block,  97  Main 
Holihan  John,  h.  3  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mill 
Holmes  John,  h.  Bradley 
Holt  James,  mason,  h.  42  Ashland 
Hooker  Harry  H.,  shoemaker,  bds.  52  Holden 
HoOSaC  Valley  NeWS,  Hardman   &    McMillin,   proprietors,    36 
State  (see  adv) 

Hoosae  Savings  Bank,  100  Main  (see  adv) 

Hopkins   A.    W.,  carriage   maker,  Marshall  cor.  Centre,  h.  119 

State 
Hopkins  Gilbert,  carpenter,  h.  59  State 
Hopkins  George,  treasurer  Williamstown  Manufacturing  Co.,  h.  12 

Church 
Hopkins  Wm.  A.,  mechanic,  bds.  Tunnel  City  House 
Hopps  David,  h.  Braytonville 

Horan  Michael,  laborer,  h.  55  South  Furnace  opp.  depot 
Horrigan  James,  teamster,  h.  13  North  Church 
Horrigan  Michael,  laborer,  h.  16  Beaver 
Horrigan  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  Natural  Bridge 
Horracks  Charles,  tallyman  for  Boston  &  Albany  R.  R.,  bds.  99 

Church 
Horseley  Roscoe,  laborer,  h.  17  Marshall 
Horton  Henry,  laborer,  h.  2  Kemp 
Horton  John  W.,  car  inspector,  h.  51  Walnut 
Horton  Simeon  H.,  mason  builder  and  contractor,   h.  10    East 

Quincy 
Hosford  Ella  E.  Mrs.,  h.  6  Jackson 
HOSley  A.  B.,  proprietor  of  North  Adams  Monumental  works,  h. 

50  Liberty  (see  adv) 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  109 

Hosley  David,  farmer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 

Hosley  Irving  A.,  shoemaker,  h.  27  Brooklyn 

Hosley  Elmer  D.,  farmer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 

Hough  Andrew  J.,  sketchmaker  (Freeman's),  h.  10  Church 

Houghton  A.  A.,  wine  steward,  "The  Wilson" 

Hoilgllton   A.   C.    (Gallup     &    Houghton),     president     Arnold 

print  works,  h.  31  Summer  cor.  Morris 
Houghton  Amos  R.,  teaming,  h.  5  Grant 
Houghton  Roswell,  h.  75  Holden 
Houghton  W.  B.,  bookkeeper,  4  Pleasant 
Hourahan  P.,  restaurant,  41  Centre,  h.  41  Holden 
Hourahan  Timothy  Mrs.,  h.  6  Elm 
Houston  Ansel,  engineer,  High,  Robinson  Hill 
Houston  Charles  S.,  butcher,  h.  13  Clark's  block 
Howard  CliaS.  M ••  fashionable  shaving  and  hairdressing  rooms, 

1  Richmond  House  block,  h.  3  Liberty  (see  adv) 
Howard  Edward,  tinsmith  at  Chas.  W.  Billings's 
Howard  George,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 
Howard  John,  machinist,  h.  3  Liberty 
Howarth  Geo.  L.,  boss  dyer,  h.  50  Marshall 
Howe  Elmer  E.,  clerk  at  Scott's  restaurant,  55  Main 
Howe  Geo.  L.,  clerk  for  Valentine  &  Briggs 
Howe  Miller,  laborer,  h.  35  Prospect 
Howes  Albert  D.,  h.  Robinson  Hill,  High 
Howes  John  L.,  music  teacher,  h.  34  Church 
H0WCS  LorenZO  L.,  building  mover  and  mason  builder,  Robinson 

hill 
Hoxie  Halle  P.,  laborer,  h.  110  Main 
Hughes  James,  laborer,  h.  34  Brooklyn 
Hughes  John,  laborer,  h.  125  Union 
Hughes  Michael,  laborer,  h.  155  Union 
Hughes  Martha,  domestic  at  Mrs.  S.  Blackinton's 
Hughes  Owen,  laborer,  h.  34  Brooklyn 
Hughes  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  23  Prospect 
Hull  Mortimer  Mrs.,  b.  110  Main 
Humphrey  Edward,  Notch  road,  Bray  ton  ville 
Hume  Jos.,  machine  printer,  h.  13  North  Eagle 
Hunt  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  9  Wesleyan 
Hnnter  A.  W.,  plumbing,  gas  and  water  fitting,  steam  heating  a 

specialty,  a  full  line  of  plumbing  material  constantly  on  hand, 

agent  for  Akron  drain  pipe,  3  and  5  Main,h.  21  Pleasant  cor. 

Cherry 


110  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Hunter  David,  h.  20  Summer 

Hunter  George,  cigar  maker,  bds.  Ballou  House 

Hunter  JaS.  &  Son,  iron  and  brass  founders  and  machinists,  1 
Main 

Hunter  James  (J.  Hunter  &  Son),  president  Berkshire  Na- 
tional Bank,  h.  8  Chestnut 

Hunter  James  E.  (J.  Hunter  &  Son),  h.  6  Quincy 

Hunter  James  D.,  superintendent  Hunter  &  Son,  h.  6  Quincy 

Hunter  Kate,  domestic  at  2  Quincy 

Hunter  William  J.,  hostler,  bds.  61  Main 

Hurd  Ernest,  photographs  of  all  sizes  and  styles  taken  in  a  first 
class  manner,  children's  pictures  made  by  the  lightning  pro- 
cess on  gelatine  plate  a  specialty.  Copying  of  all  kinds  done 
up  in  first  class  style,  Penniman  row,  62  Main 

Hurd  Almira  Mrs.,  46  North  Eagle 

Hurlbut  Jeremiah  H.,  hostler  at  Flagg's  livery 

Hurdley  Elizabeth,  domestic  at  13  Bank 

Hurley  Arthur,  laborer,  h.  17  West  Main 

Hurley  Hannah  Mrs.,  h.  13  Main 

Hurley  John,  on  hill  rear  24  Brooklyn 

Hurley  Kate,  h.  south  end  of  Church 

Hussey  Michael,  h.  rear  31  Eagle 

Hutchinson  John,  back  tender,  h.  105  Union 

Hyland  Charles  E.,  salesman  Cutting  &  Co.,  h.  136  Main 

Hyland  John  H.,  clerk  W.  H.  Gaylord,  h.  136  Main 

Hyland  Kate  Mrs.,  h.  136  Main 

Hyland  Lettie  and  Maggie  Misses,  h.  136  Main 

Hyman  Lewis,  peddler,  h.  Ashland  cor.  Washington 

Hynes  Henry,  hostler  for  A.  L.  Bond 

Hynes  John  A.,  clerk,  h.  24  Liberty 

Hynes  Patrick  Jr.,  printer  "News,"  h.  Veazie  opp.  school  house 

Hynes  Patrick,  h.  Veazie  opp.  school  house 

Hynes  William,  h.  Veazie  opp.  school  house 

Hyzer  John,  car  repairer,  bds.  34  Washington 


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Illingworth  John  W.,  yardman  Freeman's,  h.  18  Jackson 
Illingworth  Walter  R.,  printer  "News,"  h.  18  Jackson 
Ineson  Joseph,  hostler  at  Flagg's  livery,  h.  10  Jackson 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  Ill 

Ingalls  George  S.,  mechanic,  50  Holden 

Ingalls  Chas.  H.,  h.  12  Quincy 

Ingalls  Samuel  Mrs.,  h.  10  Church 

Ingalls  S.  W.,  vice  president  Zylonite  works,  h.  8  Church 

Ingraham  Albert  B.,  clerk,  h.  7  Arnold  place 

Ingraham  Albert  K.,  painter,  h.  1  Clark's  block 

Ingraham  A.  E.,  telegrapher,  h.  1  Clark's  block 

Ingraham  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  50  Prospect 

Ingraham  Ruth,  milliner,  bds.  3  Blackinton  block 

Ingraham  Wm.  H.,  shoemaker,  h.  50  River 

Ingraham  Wm.  Jr.,  shoemaker,  h.  50  River 

Ireland  James,  laborer,  h.  4  Bryant 

Irving  Robert,  carpenter,  h.  98J  Church 

Irvingham  Clarkson,  painter,  h.  Congress 

Isbell  Abner  L.,  carriagemaker,  h.  105  Eagle 

Isbell  C.  H.,  cabinetmaker,  h.  173  Main 

Ives  Arrila  and  Susan  Misses,  48  Church 

Ives  David,  farmer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 

Ives  Truman  E.,  restaurant,  h.  9  Blackinton  block 


Jackson  Diantha  L.,  h.  26  Quincy 

Jackson  Jennie  Mrs.,  h.  56  East  Quincy 

Jackson  Geo.,  brush  maker,  bds.  47  State 

Jackson  James  C.  Dr.,  h.  13  Bryant 

Jackson  Joseph,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 

James  Albert,  h.  11  Franklin  cor.  Ray 

James'Edward,  h.  10  Montgomery 

James  Theodore,  machinist,  h.  10  Montgomery 

Jangrow  Pat,  teamster,  rear  14  Union 

Jarvie  David,  boss  spinner,  3  Braytonville 

Jarvis  Charles,  laborer,  h.  22  Brown 

Jeffers  Etta  Miss,  domestic  at  Geo.  W.  Chase's 

Jeffers  James  H.,  h.  Walnut  near  State 

Jenkins  Jasper,  packer,  bds.  66  River 

Jenks  Levi  H.,  h.  12  Union 

JenkS  P.  J.  &  CO.,  slate  roofers,  94  Church  (see  adv) 

Jennings  John,  woolen  mill,  47  Braytonville 

Jerdan  William,  clerk  at  Richmond  House 


112  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Jerome  David,  clerk  at  Cushman's,  9  and  11  State 

Jerome  Ernest,  engineer,  h.  48  Marshall 

Jerome  Frederick  S.,  engineer,  h.  106  River 

Jewett  George  T.,  laborer,  h.  45  Walnut 

Jewett  Gilbert  L.,  shoemaker,  h.  27  Houghton 

Jewett  Martin  C,  h.  134  Main 

Jillson  Andrew,  farmer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Jilson  Homer,  farmer,  h.  East  Main  above  5  Points 

Johndrow  David,  carpenter,  h.  13  Brooklyn 

Johndrow  David  Jr.,  shoemaker,  h.  13  Brooklyn 

Johndrow  Napoleon,  shoemaker,  h.  38  Brooklyn 

Johndrow  Joseph,  driver  at  Mandeville's  bakery 

Johndrow  Wm.,  clerk,  h.  rear  19  Eagle 

Johnson  Adam,  shoemaker,  h.  19  Eagle 

Johnson  Derwin  T.,  clerk  at  Tilton's,  h.  Clark's  block 

Johnson  Frank  A.,  clerk,  h.  19  North 

Johnson  Kate  M.  and  Mary  F.,  at  Mansion  House 

Johnson  Lizzie,  Annie  and  Mary,  19  Eagle 

Johnson  Mfg.  CO.,  manufacturers  of  gingham,  office  and  mill  on 

Brown 
Johnson  S.  Mrs.,  h.  Main  cor.  Brown 
Johnson  Adam,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  19  Eagle 
Jollivette  Carrie  Miss,  bds.  6  Bank 
Jones  A.  H.  &  CO.,  plumbers,  gas,  and  steam  fitters,  8  Holden 

(see  adv) 
Jones  Arthur  H.  (A.  H.  Jones  &  Co.),  h.  3  Spring 
Jones  Charles,  tinsmith  at  Billings's,  h.  Veazie 
Jones  Chas.,  butcher,  h.  27  Veazie 
Jones  Chas.  H.,  h.  6  Veazie 
Jones  David  W.,  shoe  cutter,  h.  11  Houghton 
Jones  Frank  A.,  shoe  laster,  h.  13  Brooklyn 
Jones  Frank  J.,  teamster,  h.  1  Franklin 
Jones  Henry,  driver  at  Richmond  &  Co.'s,  h.  91  State 
Jones  Henry  C,  plumber  at  Jones  &  Co.'s,  h.  31  Willow  Dell 
Jones  Herbert,  fireman,  h.  14  Holbrook 
Jones  John,  h.  Washington  ave 
Jones  John,  weaver,  h.  124  West  Main 
Jones  John  F.,  carpenter,  bds.  143  Eagle 
Jones  John  R.,  at  Flagg's  livery,  h.  9  South 
Jones  Joseph,  slater,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Jones  Nellie  Miss,  h.  3  Spring 


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Jones  Ray  Mrs.,  h.  Notch  road 

Jones  Wm.,  brakeman,  h.  20  South 

Jones  Wm.,  calico  printer,  bds.  129  Main 

Jones  Wm.,  weaver  at  woolen  mill,  h.  5  Braytonville 

Jones  Wm.  B.,  blacksmith,  h.  14  Holbrook 

Jones  Willie  R.,  bds.  110  Main 

Jordan  Richard,  cook  for  L.  L.  Scott's  restaurant 

Jourdon  Edward,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  13  Braytonville 

Joy  Albert  W.,  butcher,  h.  140  Eagle 

Joy  Everard  D.,  painter,  h.  66  Prospect 

Joy  Henry  A.,  clerk,  h.  Clark sburgh 

Joy  Henry,  laborer,  h.  3  Bethel 

Joy  J.  E.  Mrs.,  h.  21  Quincy 

Joy  S.  S.,  foreman,  "Transcript,"  h.  21  Quincy 

Joy  Wm.,  carpenter,  h.  12  Pleasant 

Joyce  David,  h.  3  Central  ave.  near  Franklin 

Joyce  Julia  Mrs.,  post-office  address,  North  Adams 

Joyce  Helen  L.,  clerk  at  Haslam  &  Co.'s,  h.  3  Central  ave 

Joyce  Richard  F.,  hairdresser,  h.  3  Central  ave 

Joyce  Thomas,  clerk  at  Haslam's,  h.  3  Central  ave 

Judd  R.  B.  Mrs.,  h.  20  Washington  ave 

Judge  Henry,  engraver,  bds.  Mansion  House 

Julian  Joseph,  h.  south  end  of  State 

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Kalzall  Louis,  cigar  maker,  bds.  Ballou  House 

Kane  John  H.,  paper  hanger,  bds.  9  Union 

Keane  William,  carpenter,  h.  103  West  Main 

Kearn  George,  wool  purchaser,  h.  14  Wall 

Kearns  Thomas,  bds.  22  Union 

Keating  Daniel,  blacksmith,  h.  38  Lincoln 

Keaton  Daniel,  restaurant,  31  Eagle,  h.  38  Lincoln 

Keefe  Benjamin,  laborer,  h.  101  Church 

Keefe  Cornelius  (Hatton  &  Keefe) ,  bds.  53  Furnace 

Keefe  Edward,  painter,  h.  21  Centre 

Keefe  Timothy,  clerk,  h.  21  Centre 

Keefe  &  0'Hern,  groceries  and  provisions,  55  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Keefe  Peter  (Keefe  &  O'Hern),  h.  21  Centre 

Keegan  John,  laborer,  h.  35  West  Main 
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114  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Keeley  George,  dyer,  h.  42  Marshall 

Kehoe  James  Mrs.,  h.  103  Church 

Kehoe  John  E.,  harness  maker,  h.  107  South  Church 

Kehoe  John,  farmer,  h.  107  Church 

Kehoe  Peter  J.,  harness  maker,  119  Main,  h.  107  Church 

Kehoe  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  15  West  Main 

Kelleher  Peter,  laboier,  h.  14  Franklin 

Kelly  Daniel,  railroadman,  h.  29  Ashland 

Kelly  James  Jr.,  police,  h.  14  North 

Kelly  James,  laborer,  h.  54  Centre 

Kelly  James  W.,  spinner,  h.  rear  22  Union 

Kelly  John,  watchman  at  Ballou  House 

Kelly  John,  h.  3  Union  Hill,  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Kelly  John  1st,  laborer,  h.  54  Centre 

Kelly  John  2d,  laborer,  h.  rear  22  Union 

Kelly  John  3d,  laborer,  h.  37  East  Brooklyn 

Kelly  Lawrence,  blacksmith,  h.  14  Jackson 

Kelly  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  South  Ashland  below  R.  R.  bridge 

Kelly  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  59  Prospect 

Kelly  Matthew  T.,  laborer,  h.  135  Ashland 

Kelly  Michael  J.,  lineman,  h.  27  Washington  ave 

Kelly  Michael,  laborer,  bds.  American  House 

Kelly  Nellie,  domestic  at  67  Eagle 

Kelly  Patrick,  dyer,  h.  37  East  Brooklyn 

Kelly  Perry,  engineer,  h.  36  River 

Kelly  Thomas  J.,  h.  135  Ashland 

Kelly  Thomas  S.,  laborer,  h.  52  Furnace 

Kemp  Barney  S.,  carpenter,  h.  Main  cor.  Kemp  ave 

Kemp  Sylvester  A.,  h.  East  Main  cor.  Kemp  ave 

Kenley  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  88  Main 

Kenley  William,  laborer,  h.  6  Liberty 

Kennedy  Aaron,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  45  Braytonville 

Kennedy  Louis  J.,  cutter  at  P.  J.  Boland  &  Co.'s 

Kennedy  Thomas,  shoemaker,  bds.  32  Centre 

Kennedy  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  East  Union  cor.  Kemp 

Kenney  Edward,  h.  39  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse,  mill 

Kenny  James,  bds.  Hotel  Brunswick 

Kenny  John,  laborer,  h.  14  Clark's  block 

Kent  Herbert,  shoemaker,  h.  4  Morton  Hill 

Kent  Reuben,  shoemaker,  h.  6  Morton  Hill 

Kent  Wm.,  shoemaker,  in  lot  rear  146  River 


NORTH    ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  115 

Ketchum  C.  E.,  general  store  Braytonville,  and  agent  National 
Line  of  European  steamships,  h.  127  West  Main 

Ketchum  Wm.  D.  Mrs.,  123  Main,  Braytonville 

Ketchum  E.  W.,  h.  123  Main 

Ketcherback  Wm.  H.,h.  17  Washington  ave 

Kevlin  John  W.,  laborer,  h.  60  River 

Keyes'Horace,  teamster,  h.  25  Veazie 

KeyeS  S«9  dealer  in  staple  and  fancy  groceries,  teas,  coffees, 
spices,  eggs,  cheese,  butter,  flour,  and  fruits  in  season,  101 
Main,  h.  52  Church 

Kezer  Wallace,  yard  conductor,  h.  80  Washington  ave 

Kiely  E.  C.  Mrs.,  dealer  in  dry  goods  and  millinery,  headquarters 
for  ladies'  and  children's  furnishing  goods.  We  make  a  spec- 
ialty of  children's  suits  from  the  plain  gingham  to  the  most 
elaborate  lace.  Also  in  infants'  robes,  slips,  petticoats, 
cloaks  and  shawls.     Also  dealer  in  rubber  goods,  12  Holden 

Kiely  E.  C,  lawyer,  h.  12  Holden 

Kiely  James  Mrs.,  h.  76  Holden 

Kiely  John,  Crystal  saloon,  30  Main 

Kiely  Mary  A.  Miss,  h.  6  Elm 

Kiggins  Jas.,  liquors  and  ales,  37  West  Main 

Kiggins  John,  h.  35  West  Main 

Kilburn  Lizzie  Miss,  h.  6  North  Church 

Kilroy  William,  dyer,  h.  2  Furnace  grounds 

Kimball  Daniel  J.  Mrs.,  h.  51  Holden 

Kimball  George,  laborer,  h.  Moulton  Hill,  Walnut 

Kimball  Jas.  P.,  painter,  h.  12  South 

Kimball  John,  laborer,  h.  38  Furnace  Hill  rear  depot 

Kimball  Jenks,  liveryman,  h.  92  Main 

Kimball  Lydia,  h.  south  end  of  State 

Kimball  M.  D.  Mrs.,  h.  92  Main 

Kimball  Mack,  h.  68  Holden 

Kimball  Stephen  F.,  baker,  h.  5  Elm 

Killg  A.  A.,  dealer  in  foreign  and  domestic  millinery,  Bank 
building,  71  Main,  h.  136  Main 

King  Collis,  blacksmith,  h.  28  West  Cliff 

King  Fred.,  laborer,  h.  25  East  Union 

King  George,  laster,  h.  8  Montgomery 

King  Jacob,  h.  over  Loftus's  marble  works 

King  Mrs.,  h.  Willow  Dell 

King  Jas.,  carpenter,  7  Dover  head  of  Briggs  ave 


116  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

King  Jeremiah,  h.  12  Holden 

King  John,  h.  12  Holden 

King  Joseph,  spinner,  h.  Briggsville 

King  Nelson,  laborer,  h.  153  Union 

King  Nelson,  shoemaker,  h.  22  Willow  Dell 

King  Oliver,  mechanic,  h.  28  Willow  Dell 

King  Remi,  laborer,  h.  12  Holden 

King  Patrick,  on  hill  rear  36  Prospect 

King  Victoria  Mrs.,  h.  rear  31  Eagle 

King  William,  plumber,  h.  15  Veazie 

Kingsbury  A.  C.  Mrs.,  h.  137  Ashland 

Kingsley  Elisha,  60  Holden 

Kingsley  Henry  W.  Mrs.,  h.  south  end  of  Ashland 

Kirby  Henry,  laborer,  h.  rear  85  Main 

Kirby  Herbert  and  Horace,  rear  85  Main 

Kirby  Solomon,  farmer,  h.  rear  85  Main 

Kirby  Nellie,  pastry  cook  at  "The  Wilson" 

Kirkham  Fred,  foreman,  bds.  Ballou  House 

Kirwin  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  89  South  Ashland  near  Porter 

Knapp  Clara  A.  Mrs.,  h.  4  Quincy 

Knell  Christopher  and  Joseph,  h.  8  North  Eagle 

Knight  Warren  W.,  south  end  of  State 

Knuckey  Mr.,  employed  at  Phoenix  mills 

Kopper  David,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  46  Braytonville 

Krum  James  H.,  gas  fitter  at  Hunter's,  h.  9  Arnold  Place 

Kyser  George  and  Ed.,  h.  81  Ashland 

Kyser  Hiram,  shoemaker  for  H.  T.  Cady 

Kyser  John  B.,  h.  81  Ashland 

Kyser  Wm.  H.,  shoemaker,  h.  24  Brooklyn 


Labare  Solomon,  h.  22  Beaver 
Labelle  Edward,  shoemaker,  h.  3  South 
Lableau  Frank,  carpenter,  h.  106  State 
Labonte  Ovilla,  carpenter,  h.  35  East  Union 
Lacosse  John,  carpenter,  h.  rear  14  Union 
Lacoure  Joseph,  laborer,  bds.  77  State 
Ladam  Frank,  moulder,  h.  15  Pearl 
Ladd  Otis  K.,  bds.  98  Church 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  117 

Ladd  Thomas  K.,  salesman  for  S.  B.  Dibble,  h.  98  Church 
LaFortune  Julius  (LaFortune  &  Gelineau),  h.  161  Main 
LaFortlllie  &  Crelineail,  boot  and  shoe  makers,  103   Main  (see 

adv) 
LaFortune  Joseph,  weaver,  h.  6  Beaver 
Lake  Ellen  M.,  h.  19  South 
Lally  John  J.  Mrs.,  bds.  14  North 
Lally  W.  H.  &  CO.,  coal,  wood  and  hay,  10  Main 
Lally  Wm.  H.  (W.  H.  Lally  &  Co.),  10  Main 
Lamar  Peter,  mason,  h.  34  Ashland 
Lamott  Oliver,  carpenter,  h.  36  Lincoln 
Lally  Kate,  domestic  at  8  Church 
Lally  Michael,  cigar  maker  for  L.  H.  Duso 
Lally  Patrick  and  Thos.,  bd.  41  Furnace 
Lamoreux  Edward,  carpenter,  h.  11  Spring 
Lamoure  Arthur  C,  hairdresser,  30  Holden,  h.  Main 
Lamoure  Matilda  Mrs.,  h.  West  Main  cor.  High 
Lamphear  Rodolphus,  h.  Houghton  above  town  limits 
Lamphear  Norman  S.,  laborer,  h.  8  Morton  Hill 
Landon  Fred.  E.,  agent  T.  &  B.  R.  R.,  h.  William stown     , 
Landon  Emma  Miss,  bookkeeper  at  Braman's  grocery 
Lane  Hattie  M.,  telegrapher,  Western  Union  office 
Laneau  Adolphus,  h.  South  Ashland  below  R,  R.  bridge 
Laneau  Antoine,  shoemaker,  h.  6  Central  ave 
Laneau  John  B.,  h.  7  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Laneau  Joseph,  mason,  h,  rear  15  North 
Laneau  John  B.,  h.  Hayden  block 
Laneau  Peter,  laborer,  h.  Hayden  block 
Lanfair  George,  print  works,  h.  5  North  Eagle 
Lanfair  Horace,  carpenter,  h.  35  North  Eagle 
Lanfair  Lulu,  clerk  at  99  cent  store,  bds.  36  Holden 
Lanfair  Oscar,  laborer,  h.  rear  32  Ashland 
Langworthy  George  W.,  road  to  Grey  lock,  West  Main 
Lannon  Michael,  h.  119  Main,  Braytonville 
Lannon  Thomas,  h.  Chase  block,  Centre 
Lape  James,  mason,  h.  230  East  Main 
La  Plant  Julius  F.,  mason,  h.  130  State 
Laquier  Moses,  h.  Union  opp.  Glen  mill 
Larich  Henry,  clerk,  h.  80  State 
Larkin  BrOS.,  job  printers,  43  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Larkin  Jas.,  h.  110  Eagle 


118  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Larkin  Jas.  T.  (Larkin  Bros.),  h.  17  East  Brooklyn 

Larkin  John,  carpenter,  bds.  110  Eagle 

Larkin  John,  dyer,  h.  42  Furnace 

Larkin  M.  O.,  piano  tuner,  h.  110  Eagle 

Larosche  Vital,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 

Larrabee  Clinton  A.,  clerk  at  post-office,  h.  27  East  Quincy 

Larrabee  Eliza  Mrs.,  h.  111  State  opp.  Dibble's  mill 

Larrabee  Henry  W.,  carpenter,  h.  27  East  Quincy 

Larrabee  Isadore,  teacher,    27  East  Quincy 

Lash  J.  G.,  spring  beds,  h.  10  Holbrook 

Lashaway  Alexander,  operative,  bds.  41  Holden 

Lashaway  Joseph,  dines  12  Main,  h.  52  Liberty 

Lasher  Orville,  teamster,  h.  2  Ashland  cor.  Summer 

Lathrop  Robert  Mrs.,  and  Nellie,  h.  8  Briggs  ave 

Laundry  Frank,  h.  66  Houghton  beyond  town  line 

Laundry  Julius,  h.  West  Cliff  near  Union  Hill 

Laval  Julia  Mrs.,  h.  17  Beaver 

Lavalley  Louis,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 

Lavine  Isaac,  h.  South  State  near  soap  factory 

Lawlor  Daniel  Mrs.,  h.  Ashland  near  R.  R.  bridge 

Lawlor  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  31  Veazie 

Lawrence  A.  C,  sewing  machines,  h.  7  Clark's  block 

Lawrence  George  C.  Mrs.,  h.  19  Summer 

Lawrence  George  P.,  counsellor  at  law  and  judge  of    district 

court  of  Northern  Berkshire,  office  Savings  Bank  Building, 

77  Main,  h.  19  Summer 
Lawson  James  K.,  stone  cutter,  h.  101  Church 
Lawson  Michael  and  George,  h.  7  Brooklyn 
Lawson  Michael,  woolen  mill,  h.  18  Braytonville 
Leahy  John,  laborer,  38  Lincoln  opp.  shoe  shop 
Leary  John,  laborer,  bds.  33  Furnace 
LeClair  M.  D.,  organist  of  St.  Francis  church  and  music  teacher, 

h.  Chase  ave 
LeClaire  Joseph,  freightman,  h.  42  Ashland 
Lecuyer  Amable,  laborer,  h.  Union  near  Glen  mill 
Leduc  John,  laborer,  bds.  77  State 
Leduc  John,  laborer,  h.  8  Kemp 
LedUC  L.  Rev.,  pastor  of  Notre  Dame  of  the  Sacred  Heart  church, 

h.  143  Main 
Leday  Edward,  carver,  bds.  Ballou  House 
Led  wick  Philip,  laborer,  bds.  31  Centre 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  119 

Lee  Alfred  A.,  clerk,  h.  Wesleyan  cor.  Eagle 

Lee  Arthur  E.,  telephonist,  bds.  22  South 

Lee  Arthur  F.,  clerk  at  Burlingame  &  Darbys',  bds.  29  Lincoln 

Lee  Blake  H.  Miss,  h.  13  Bryant 

Lee  Edward,  laborer,  bds.  22  Marshall 

Lee  Geo.  H.,  shoemaker,  Hayden  block,  Eagle 

Lee  Luther,  teamster,  h.  Natural  bridge 

Lee  Samuel  H.,  shoemaker,  h.  29  Lincoln 

Legate  C.  J.,  painter,  40  State,  h.  6  Bryant  (see  adv) 

Legate  L.  S.,  dealer   in  paper-hangings,  window  shades,  etc.,  40 

State,  h.  6  Bryant 
Legrand  James  and  Samuel,  198  River 
Legrand  Xavier,  h.  198  River 
Lehappe  Joseph,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 
Leighton  Charles,  shoemaker,  h.  8  Franklin 
Lemoine  John,  laborer,  h.  alley  rear  51  Centre 
Lemoine  L.  W.,  shoemaker,  h.  48  Church 
Lemoine  Walter  J.,  clerk,  bds.  48  Church 
Lenahan,  Bart.,  laborer,  old  road  to  Stamford 
Lennon  M.  A.,  clerk  at  Hastings's  pharmacy,  76  Main 
Lenox  Wm.  Mrs.,  h.  15  Church 
Leonard  Adelaide,  widow,  Chase  block,  Centre 
Leonard  Arthur,  carpenter,  Chase  block,  Centre 
Leonard  Elmer  E.,  bookkeeper,  h.  14  Holbrook 
Leonard  E.  A.,  Mrs.,  h.  14  Holbrook 
Leonard  George,  weaver,  bds.  31  Beaver 
Leonard  Peter,  mechanic,  h.  35  Marshall 
Le  Riche  Arthur,  h.  83  State 
Le  Riche  Alfred,  barber,  h.  57  State 
Le  Riche  Remi,  h.  80  State 
Latham  James,  engraver,  h.  18  Prospect 
Leroy  Jollll  I.,  wholesale  and  retail  dealer  in  teas  and  coffees, 

and  shipper   of  western   produce   for   Boston  and  New  York 

market,  96  Main,  h.  21  Church  (see  adv) 
Leroy  John  W.,  town  clerk,  h.  5  Spring 
Lestage  David,  laborer,  h.  rear  29  Union 
Lestage  Jos.,  h.  alley  rear  51  Centre 
Lestage  Vital,  laborer,  h.  7  Fuller 
Lester  Annie  Mrs.,  h.  Chase  block,  Centre 
Lesuer  Martin  G.,  carpenter,  50  Church 
Lewis  Arthur  P.,  conductor,  h.  17  Veazie 


120  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Lewis  Charles,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  28  Braytonville 

Lewis  Charles  H.,  tanner,  h.  29  Union 

Lewis  Cynthia  Mrs.,  h.  45  Church 

Lewis  Frank  and  William,  h.  66  Prospect 

Lewis  Frank  G.,  bookkeeper  for  W.  G-.  Cady  &  Co 

Lewis  Geo.  D.,  designer,  117  West  Main 

Lewis  John,  spinner,  h.  117  West  Main 

Lewis  Oliver  P.,  yard  master,  h.  19  Quincy 

Lewis  William  H.,  bookkeeper,  bds.  66  Prospect 

Lewis  Mr.,  switchman,  bds.  9  Union 

Leytham  Thos.,  at  Zylonite,  bds.  29  Eagle 

Liberty  Peter,  laborer,  h.  163  Union 

Lidford  Geo.  E.,  clerk  at  B.  &  A.  R.  R.,  h.  10  Pleasant 

Lid  ford  John,  bleacher,  h.  10  Union 

Lidford  Richard  E.,  overseer,  h.  8  North  church 

Lillie  John  A.,  teas,  h.  Notch  road 

Lillie  Sydney,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

Lilly  John  J.  (W.  H.  Lally  &  Co.),  h.  41  Furnace 

Lilly  Michael  Mrs.,  h.  41  Furnace 

Linehan  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  36  River 

Linsey  C.  F.,  bookkeeper  at  J.  H.  Adams's,  h.  70  Eagle 

Linton  Maggie,  employed  at  Tunnel  City  House 

Lisk  Geo.  K.,  clerk,  bds.  13  Brown 

Litchfield  Henry  and  Elijah,  h.  old  Stamford  road 

Litchfield  Homer,  overseer,  h.  37  Beaver 

Little  David,  overseer,  bds.  87  Eagle 

Little  Frank,  carpenter,  h.  32  Brooklyn 

Little  John,  mechanic,  h.  45  West  Main 

Little  Kelson,  laborer,  h.  30  Brooklyn 

Littlejohn  Kitty  L.  Mrs.,  h.  4  Quincy 

Livermore   Chas.   H.,  station  baggagemaster  Troy  &  Greenfield 

R.  R.  and  Hoosac  Tunnel,  h.  10  Briggs  ave 
Lloyd  Edward  E.,  mason,  h.  30  North  Eagle 
Lloyd  Frank,  mason,  h.  30  North  Eagle 
Lloyd  Joseph  G.,  tailor,  h.  99  West  Main 
Lloyd  Lucy  Miss,  clerk  at  R.  Tobin's 
Lloyd  Thomas,  weaver,  h.  124  West  Main 
Lloyd  William,  laborer,  h.  85  West  Main 
Lobarge  Michael,  laborer,  h.  rear  30  Chestnut 
LOCke  Augustus  W.,  civil   engineer  and    manager   of  Troy  & 

Greenfield  R.  R.  and  Hoosac  Tunnel,  office  cor.  Summer  and 

Morris,  h.  8  Pleasant 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  121 

Locke  Frank  B.,  engineer  maintenance  of  way,  Troy  &  Green- 
field R.  R.  and  Hoosac  Tunnel,  h.  8  Pleasant 

Lockwood  Theron,  clerk,  h.  6  Blackinton  block 

Loftus  Anthony,  dyer,  bds.  41  West  Main 

Loftus  James,  dyer,  bds.  41  West  Main 

LoftllS  T.  F.j  proprietor  of  Berkshire  Monumental  Works  and 
steamship  and  exchange  agent,  19  Eagle,  h.  38  River  (see 
adv) 

Lognon  Anthony,  shoemaker,  58  Ashland 

Loman  John  P.,  clerk  at  Braman's,  h.  8  Jackson 

Loner j?ail  &  BiSSaillOll ,  clothiers,  hatters  and  furnishers,  trunks, 
bags  and  valises,  72  Main  (see  adv) 

Lonergan  William  E.  (Lonergan  &  Bissaillon),  h.  5  BriggsVve 

Lonergan  Pierce  Mrs.,  h.  5  Briggs  ave 

Loomis  Archie  E.,  clerk,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 

Loomis  D.  M.  Mrs.,  boarding  house  155  Union 

Loomis  Edna  Mrs.,  h.  4  Beaver 

Loomis  Horace  A.,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 

Loomis  John  G.,  dresser  tender,  h.  23  East  Brooklyn 

Loomis  Orson  O.,  patternmaker,  h.  7  Chestnut 

Loomis  William,  mechanic,  h.  Ill  Eagle 

Lord  John,  waiter  at  Scott's  restaurant,  55  Main 

Lord  Lucy  Miss,  clerk  at  Tobin's,  Boston  Branch 

Lorin  Fred,  clerk  for  George  H.  Church 

Loring  Nelson  J.,  plumber,  h.  South  Ashland 

Loring  Nelson  J.  Jr.,  at  North  Adams  laundry 

Loungway  Jos.,  h.  12  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mills 

Lovely  Felix,  shoemaker,  h.  61  Ashland 

Loveridge  Caleb,  machinist,  h.  110  Union 

Loveridge  Edwin  J.,  slasher  tender,  h.  12  Beaver 

Lowd  James,  h.  south  end  of  Ashland 

Lowd  Oliver  A.,  salesman  for  L.  S.  Drowne,  h.  13  Hudson 

Lowd  Oliver  B.,  farmer,  south  end  of  Church 

Lowe  James,  machine  printer,  h.  9  Jackson 

Lowell  George  M.,  teamster,  h.  59  State 

Lowman  John,  clerk,  h.  8  Jackson 

Loynes  W.  L.,  express  clerk,  h.  14  Arnold  Place 

Luby  David,  shoemaker,  bds.  16  Elm 

Lucas  Carrie  Miss,  h.  145  Union 

Lucey  Timothy  M.,  plumber,  h.  11  Houghton 

Ludwig  Gustave,  weaver,  h.  15  Brown 
16 


122  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Lunn  Hiram  R.,  h.  south  end  of  Ashland 

Lunny  Thomas,  h.  3  Beacon  above  Prospect 

Luther  C.  F.,  teller  Adams  National  Bank,  h.  6  Briggs  ave 

Luther  Daniel,  shoemaker,  h.  102  Ashland 

Luther  Daniel  J.,  shoemaker,  h.  157  Union 

Luther  Fannie  Mrs.,  h.  91  Eagle 

Luther  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  14  Beaver 

Lyman  Henry  W.,  tinsmith,  h.  15  Quincy 

Lyman  Fred.  S.,  traveling  agent,  h.  9  Wall 

Lynch  David,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 

Lynch  Michael,  laborer,  bds.  12  Centre 

Lyons  Elizabeth,  teacher  Union  St.,  h.  2  Bethel 

Lj'ons  Edward,  laborer,  bds.  17  Prospect 

Lyons  George,  laborer,  h.  17  Prospect 

Lyons  Henry  M.,  laborer,  h.  2  Bethel  cor.  Franklin 

Lyons  Henry  S.,  shoemaker,  h.  2  Bethel 

Lyons  John,  concrete  walks  and  gravel  roofing,  60  Furnace 

Lyons  John,  laborer,  bds.  47  State 

Lyons  John,  laborer,  bds.  17  Prospect 

Lyons  Joseph,  h.  17  Prospect 

Lyons  Thos.  Mrs.,  h.  17  Prospect 

Lyons  Nathaniel  L.,  clerk  at  N.  G.  Whitcomb's 

Lyquier  Moses,  weaver,  h.  122  Union 


M 


Mabbett  John,  editor,  h.  35  Houghton 

Mabbett  Samuel,  machinist,  5  Brown 

Mack  Jas.  Mrs.,  High,  Robinson  Hill 

Mack  John,  clerk  at  M.  Cavanough's 

Mack  Maurice,  teamster,  h.  186  River 

Mack  Michael,  laborer,  h.  188  River 

Mack  Jas.,  laborer,  h.  15  Elm 

Mack  Jas.,  h.  High,  Robinson  Hill 

Mack  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  188  River 

Mackey  Philip,  h.  47  Liberty 

Macksey  Eliza  and  Annie,  dressmakers,  h.  123  Main 

Macksey  Jas.,  laborer,  h.  123  Main 

Macksey  John,  laborer,  h.  rear  87  Eagle 

Madden  Hannah  Mrs.,  h.  32  Franklin 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  123 

Maddeil  Jollll,  bottler,  opp.  P.  O.,  h.  30  Franklin 

Madden  John  C,  mason,  12  Arnold  place 

Madden  Thos.,  clerk,  h.  12  Arnold  place 

Madison  Charles,  teamster,  bds.  rear  77  Holden 

Madison  Edward,  foreman  at  Freeman's,  h.  36  Prospect 

Madison  George,  fireman,  h.  Burdickville 

Madison  John,  teamster,  h.  rear  77  Holden 

Madison  Louis  B.,  express  clerk,  h.  4  Arnold  place 

Magenis  James  T.,  printer,  "Transcript,"  bds.  56  Centre 

Maginnis  Mary  and  Benjamin,  h.  56  Centre 

Maguliani  Carlo,  dyer,  bds.  31  Spring 

Maher  John,  laborer,  h.  38  Marshall 

Maher  Patrick,  spinner,  bds.  155  Union 

Mahoney  Johanna  Mrs.,  h.  97  Eagle 

Mahoney  John,  blacksmith,  h.  50  Centre 

Makant  Joseph,  engraver,  h.  46  Houghton 

Mallery  James  H.,  grocer,  167  Union 

Malone  P.  J.,  clerk  at  Murphy's  drug  store 

Malone  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  rear  49  Centre 

Mallory  Thomas  G.,  trucking,  h.  1  Elm 

Mallory  L.  P.,  teacher,  h.  79  West  Main 

Mallory  M.  A.  Mrs.,  teacher,  79  West  Main 

Mallow  Frank,  spinner,  h.  137  Union 

Manchester  M.  L.,  paper  hangings,  painter  and  dealer  in  paints, 

oil,  etc.,  3  Blackinton  block,  h.  143  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Manchester  William,  janitor  Union  school,  h.  140  Main 
Mandeville  Albert,  baker  and  grocer,  107  State,  30  Holden  (see 

adv) 
Mandeville  Charles,  cashier  at  Tobin's  Boston  Branch 
Mandeville  Frank  X.,  h.  30  Holden 
Manning  A.  S.,    harnessmaker,  Holden,  next   post-office,    h.    129 

Main 
Manning  Cornelius,  clerk,  h.  38  Furnace 
Manning  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  38  Furnace  opp.  depot 
Manning  Daniel  Jr.,  laborer,  h.  38  Furnace 
Manning  Scott,  harnessmaker,  bds.  129  Main 
Mansfield  James,  ice  driver,  h.  41  West  Main 
Mansfield  Samuel  Mrs.,  baker,  h.  6  Veazie 
Mansfield  Thomas,  plumber,  bds.  with  L.  L.  Howes 
Mansford  Oliver,  shoemaker,  h.  25  Washington  ave 
Maranville  Warren,  brakeman,  bds.  24  State 


124  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Marcellus  L.  D.,  bookkeeper,  h.  135  Eagle 

Marcoue  Alexine  Mrs.,  h.  rear  71  Union 

Mario  Frank,  laborer,  h.  Union  near  Glen  mill 

Marron  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  33  Beaver 

Marr  Patrick  and  Lillie,  rear  20  Liberty 

Marsh  John  J.,  superintendent  water  works,  bds.  Richmond  House 

Marshall  George,  mechanic,  h.  rear  94  Eagle 

Marshall  Henry  C,  carpenter,  bds.  31  Veazie 

Marshall  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  62  Houghton 

Marshall  Wm,  tailor,  rear  34j^lain  r    u_^~ 

Marston  Uonrad  6.,  yard  master  at  depot,  h.  5~  Church 
Marstonfl^  R..  acrent  Star  bicycle,  h.  5  Church 
Martin  Bernard,  saloon,  h.  53  State 
Martin  Fred.,  hostler  at  Mansion  House 
Martin  George  W.,  shoemaker,  h.  230  Main 
Martin  Hiram,  shoe  laster,  bds.  230  East  Main 
Martin  Jas.  J.,  h.  90  Main 
Martin  Nancy,  employed  at  Richmond  House 
Martin  Robert,  dyer,  h.  5  Furnace  ground 
Martin  Thos.,  h.  3  Furnace  ground 
Martin  Wm.  &  CO.,  dealers  in  boots,  shoes,  and  rubbers,   10 

Martin  block,  State 
Martin  Wm.  (Wm.  Martin  &  Co.),  h.  12  Quincy 
Martin  Wm.  R.,  spring  beds,  etc.,  90  Main 
Marvin  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  32  Furnace  cor.  Main 
Mason  Alden  W.,  h.  Morton  Hill 
Mason  Archie  W.,  clerk  at  Young  &  McCann's 
Mason  Frank,  laborer,  bds.  3  Blackinton  block 
Mason  F.  B.,  dry  goods,  carpets,  etc.,  7  Blackinton  block 
Mason  Henry  E.,  laborer,  h.  3  Blackinton  block 
Mason  Maria  A.  Mrs.,  h.  70  East  Quincy 
Mason  Newton  C,  engineer,  h.  Morton  Hill 
Masters  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  249  East  Main 
Mathews  James,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  41  Braytonville 
Mato  Frank,  tailor,  h.  7  Lincoln  # 

Matte  J.  H.  A.,    French   physician   and   surgeon,  office   Adams 

block,  113  Main,  h.  8  Church.     Office  hours  8  to  9  a.  if.,  1  to 

3,  and  7  to  9  p.  m. 
Matteson  Louis  B.,  transfer  clerk,  h.  Arnold  place 
Maxham  Henry  L.,  Church  near  town  line 
Maynard  Eugene,  clerk  at  M.  Gatslick's,  h.  Union 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  125 

Mayor  J.  T.,  superintendent  of  Eclipse  mill,  h.  143  Union 

Mead  John,  liquors,  15  Centre 

Mead  Patrick,  engineer,  h.  13  Centre 

McAdoo  John,  h.  South  Furnace  below  the  quarry 

McAdoo  Jos.,  laborer,  29  Cherry  cor.  Meadow 

McAdoo  Mattie,  Milliner,  h.  29  Cherry 

McAdoo  Wm.  Jr.,  laborer,  h.  25  Prospect 

McAlarney  Patrick,  spinner,  h.  39  Braytonville 

Mc Arthur  Jane  Mrs.,  h.  67  Holden 

McAviney  James,  laborer,  h.  36  Liberty 

McCabe  Patrick,  h,  35  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

McCann  Henry,  laborer,  bds.  41  West  Main 

McCann  James  A.  (Young  &  McCann),  bds.  Richmond  House 

McCarty  Ann,  domestic  at  104  Main 

McCarty  Chas.,  h.  West  Shaft  road 

McCarty  Dennis,  h.  Union  near  Beaver  mill 

McCarty  Elsie,  dressmaker,  h.  12  Chestnut 

McCarty  John  1st,  at  Woolen  mill,  49  Braytonville 

McCarty  John  2d,  laborer,  h.  192  River 

McCarty  John  C,  h.  rear  36  Prospect 

McCarty  John  E.,  cigar  maker,  bds.  4  Liberty 

McCarty  M.  C,  cigar  manufacturer,  31  Eagle,  h.  4  Liberty 

McCarty  Martin,  laborer,  h.  4  Liberty 

McCarty  Michael,  helper,  h.  4  Liberty 

McCarty  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  Ashland  below  Washington  ave 

McCauley  Charles,  clerk  at  American  House,  h.  rear  36  Prospect 

McCauley  James,  clerk  at  Hotel  Brunswick 

McCauley  John,  laborer,  h.  rear  36  Prospect 

McClatchey  Elizabeth,  with  Warren  Chase 

McClatchey  Samuel,  laborer,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

McClear  James,  h.  30  Union  hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

McClellan  Amelia  Miss,  h.  29  Church 

McConnell  Frank,  blacksmith,  h.  7  Centre 

McConnell  Honora  Mrs.,  h.  214  River 

McConnell  James,  law  student,  h.  7  Union 

McConnell  John,  spinner,  h.  214  River 

McConnell  John,  boots  and  shoes,  94  Main,  h.  7  Union  (seeadv) 

McConnell  Maggie,  milliner,  2  Penniman  row 

McConnell  Mary  and  Susan,  h.  2  Blackinton  block 

McConnell  Michael  T.,  bookbinder,  bds.  214  River 

McConnell  Susie,  employed  at  Tunnel  City  House 


126  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

McConnell  William,  wool  sorter,  h.  206  East  Main 

McConnell  William  F.,  meat  market  206  East  Main  (see  adv) 

McCoole  Edward,  clerk,  h.  16  Pearl 

McCormick  Frank,  professor  of  music  and  organist  of  1st  Congre- 
gational Church,  h.  15  Church 

McCormick  James,  bookkeeper  at  Troy  &  Greenfield  freight  office 

McCormick  James  2d,  laborer,  bds.  rear  49  Centre 

McCormick  Martin,  clerk,  h.  28  East  Brooklyn 

McCraw  Edward,  shoemaker,  Chase  block,  Centre 

McCraw  Edward  Mrs.,  Chase  block,  Centre 

McCraw  Wm.,  clerk  at  Tuttle  &  Bryant's 

McCraw  Mary,  h.  Chase  block,  Centre 

McCraw  Peter,  clerk,  Chase  block,  Centre 

McCraw  Peter  and  Louis,  tanners,  h.  29  Union 

McCue  James,  laborer,  h.  41  Furnace 

McCuen  Charles  J.,  laborer,  h.  24  Beaver 

McCullough  Patrick,  twister,  h.  36  River 

McCusker  Henry,  laborer,  h.  rear  21  Centre 

McCusker  Owen  Jr.,  carpenter,  h.  33  Liberty 

McCusker  John,  laborer,  40  Marshall 

McCusker  Owen  Mrs.,  35  Liberty 

McCusker  Susie  A.  and  Maggie,  35  Liberty 

McCutcheon  Ellison  Miss,  domestic  at  141  Main 

McDarby  Peter,  laborer,  h.  157  Union 

McDarby  Robert,  painter,  bds.  25  Centre 

McDermott  Patrick,  watchman,  114  West  Main 

McDouald  Daniel,  mason,  h.  125  Eagle 

McDonald  Edward,  shoemaker,  h.  32  Houghton 

McDonald  Gertrude  Mrs.,  h.  32  Houghton 

McDonald  John,  laborer,  h.  7  Wesleyan 

McDonald  Melissa  Mrs.,  h.  68  Holden 

McDonald  Rory,  blacksmith,  h.  123  State 

McDonnell  Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  23  State 

McDonough  James,  laborer,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

McDougall  Alexander  (McDougall  &  Barcelou),  h.  8  Meadow 

McDOUgall  &  BarcelOU,  general  blacksmithing,  horseshoeing, 
etc.,  Marshall  cor.  Centre  (see  adv) 

McDowell  John  A.,  clerk  for  John  Darrow,  34  Main 

McDuffie  Stephen,  miller,  bds.  26  Church 

McElroy  Dennis  and  Thomas,  h.  27  Liberty 

McElroy  Felix,  laborer,  h.  27  Liberty 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  127 

McElwain  H.  A.  Mrs.,  h.  22  Main 

McEnroe  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  18  River 

McEvoy  Daniel  and  Daniel  Jr.,  h.  12  Elm 

McEvoy  Dennis  and  John,  h.  12  Elm 

McGinness  Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  71  Union 

McGinty  Andrew,  laborer,  bds.  41  West  Main 

McGivney  Barne}',  h.  6  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mill 

McGonegal  James,  mechanic,  bds.  Hotel  Brunswick 

McGovern  Michael,  laborer,  h.  24  Union 

McGowan  John,  laborer,  bds.  31  Centre 

McGrath  Ellen  Mrs.,  h.  29  Lincoln 

McGrath  Edward,  laborer,  bds.  37  Furnace 

McGrath  James,  folder,  h.  46  Centre 

McGrath  Michael,  laborer,  bds.  22  Marshall 

McGrath  T.  E.,  clerk  at  E.  D.  Tyler  &  Co.'s,  h.  26  Lincoln 

McGrath  Win.,  printer,  u Valley  News,"  h.  29  Lincoln 

McGurk  Michael,  h.  16  West  Cliff 

McKeal  Ira.,  driver  at  Flagg's  livery 

McKean  Walter,  sashmaker,  119  State 

McKee  F.  H.,  manufacturer  of  confectionery  and  ice  cream,  fam- 
ilies and  parties  supplied,  5  Blackinton  block.  Agent  for 
Columbia  bicycles 

McKenna  D.  J.,  h.  19  West  Main 

McKenna  Wm.  P.,  bookbinder  at  Transcript  office 

McKown  James  H.,  salesman  at  F.  A.  Cady's,  h.  7  Cherry 

McLaughlin  A.  G.,  proprietor  of  Vienna  bakery,  33  Eagle  (see 
adv) 

McLoughlin  Margaret  Mrs.,  30  Brown 

McMahon  Jas.,  fireman,  h.  17  Elm 

McManama  John  W.,  roadmaster,  h.  16  Ashland 

McManama  John  J.,  flagman,  h.  75  Ashland 

McNamara  James,  meat  cook  at  Richmond  House 

McNamara  Piere,  farmer,  h.  old  Stamford  road 

McMillin  Edward  A.  (Hardman  &  McMillin),  h.  65  Centre 

McMurray  Robert,  fireman,  h.  95  Union 

McNabb  John,  engraver,  bds.  Richmond  House 

McNally  Alice  Mrs.,  h.  102  Church 

McNally  James,  laborer,  h.  102  Church 

McNerney  M.  A.,  dressmaker,  h.  6  North  Church 

McNine  Joseph,  plumber  at  Hunter's,  h.  125  State 

McNulty  John,  moulder,  h.  24  Washington  ave 


128  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

McNulty  William,  woolen  mill,  h.  16  Bray  ton  ville 

McPherSOll  John  M.,  cigar  manufacturer  and  dealer  in  cigars, 

tobaccos  and  smokers'  articles  in  general,  63  Eagle,  h.  rear 

36  Prospect 
McPherson  John,  h.  rear  36  Prospect 
McQueen  Ann,  widow,  h.  21  Elm 
McQueen  James,  laborer,  bds.  23  Pearl 
McQueen  Margaret  and  Winefred,  21  Elm 
McQueen  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  21  P21m 
McQuillan  Catharine  Mrs.,  h.  41  Houghton 
McQuillan  Charles,  h.  41  Houghton 
McShein  Edward,  h.  15  West  Cliff 
McShein  Jeremiah,  15  West  Cliff 
McSweeney  Owen  and  John,  h.  21  Veazie 
McVey  James,  tailor,  h.  43  West  Main 
McWhinney  Bell  Miss,  bds.  13  West  Main 
Mead  Mary,  domestic  at  30  Summer 
Meade  John,  saloon,  15  Centre 
Meade  Michael,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 
Meade  Patrick,  engineer,  h.  13  Centre 
Meade  Thomas,  h.  Union  near  Beaver  mill 
Meade  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  11  Fuller 
Meade  Wm.,  printer  "News,"  h.  13  Centre 
Meikle  Mary,  matron  North  Adams  hospital 
Meller  Herbert  W.,  carpenter,  bds.  86  Eagle 
Melling  Jas.,  overseer  at  Arnold's,  h.  5  Bryant 
Menard  Eugene,  clerk  at  Gatslick's,  h.  rear  29  Union 
Menard  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  131  Union 
Merchant  Howard,  at  laundry,  bds.  Mansion  House 
Merriam  Fred.  W.,  architect,  h.  9  Bank  (see  adv) 
Merrill  James,  clerk,  rooms  7  Blackinton  block 
Merrill  Mr.,  mason,  h.  Notch  road 
Merritt  Eli,  tinsmith  for  Billings,  h.  6  Hall 
Merritt  James,  engraver,  bds.  Richmond  House 
Metcalf  Chas.,    designer,  h.  32  River 
Metivier  Eugene,  laborer,  h.  18  Centre 
Michael  Hugh,  laborer,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 
Michael  John,  hill  rear  36  Prospect 
Mickle  Caroline  Mrs.,  h.  6  Hall 
Middlebrook  Wm.,  hostler  at  Flagg's,  h.  South  State 
Middlebrook  Electa  Mrs.,  h.  3  Marietta 


NORTH  ADAMS   DIRECTORY.  129 

Millard  Billings  R.,  farmer,  h.  54  Church 

Millard  Chas.  K.,  with  N.  L.  Millard,  h.  5  Quincy 

Millard  E.  J.  (P.  W.  Millard  &  Son),  h.  head  of  Franklin 

Millard  Geo.  C,  electric  bells,  etc.,  h.  80  Centre 

Millard  Harriet  E.,  h.  80  Centre 

Millard  Henry  A.,  carpenter,  h.  22  Franklin 

Millard  H.  J.,  physician  and  surgeon,  office  Bank  block,  h.  9 
Church 

Millard  H.  S.,  h.  128  Main 

Millard  Norman  L.,  shoe  manufacturer,  17  Union,  h.  65  Eagle 

Millard  Samuel  W.,  carpenter,  h.  16  Hudson  cor.  Prospect 

Millard  Minnie,  teacher,  h.  25  Church 

Millard  P.  W.  (P.  W.  Millard  &  Son),    h.  head  of  Franklin 

Millard  P.  W.  &  SOU,  dealers  in  beef,  pork,  hams,  lard,  sausages, 
poultry,  etc.,  manufacturers  of  pressed  corned  beef,  93  Cen- 
tre, h.  head  of  Franklin,  Clarksburgh  (see  adv) 

Miller  Abe,  express  messenger,  h.  10  Union 

Miller  A.,  carriage  and  sleigh  manufacturer,  horseshoer,  general 
blacksmithing  and  livery  stable,  Union  cor.  Willow  Dell,  h. 
14  do.  (see  adv) 

Miller  C.  H.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  13  Summer 

Miller  Charles,  clairvoyant,  h.  81  State 

Miller  Harry,  clerk,  h.  13  Summer 

Miller  Jacob,  dyer,  h.  44  Marshall 

Miller  James  E.,  clerk  for  B.  J.  Boland 

Miller  Geo.  F.  &  CO.,  general  insurance  agency,  office  9  Bur- 
lingame  block  (see  adv) 

Miller  George  F.  (George  F.  Miller  &  Co.),  h.  149  Main 

Miller  &  King,  horseshoeing,  blacksmithing  and  general  jobbing, 
22  Pearl 

Miller  Mrs.,  pastry  cook  at  Scott's  restaurant,  h.  4  South 

Miller  Mary  B.  Mrs.,  cook  at  Ballou  House 

Miller  Mrs.,  h.  28  Beaver 

Miller  Peter,  blacksmith,  h.  28  Washington  ave 

Miller  Wm.,  shoemaker,  h.  20  Brooklyn 

Milliman  George,  painter,  h.  142  Ashland 

Milliman  Stere,  car  inspector,  bds.  34  Washington  ave 

Millis  C.  E.,  h.  28  Beaver 

Millot  Frank,  laborer,  h.  34  Spring 

Mills  S.  R.  (S.  R.  Mills  &  Co.),  h.  32  Summer 
17 


130  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Miller  A.  D.,  superintendent  of   schools,  office  Drury  Academy, 

h.  155  East  Main 
Miner  Guy  W.,  student  Trinity  College,  h.  155  Main 
Miner  0.  S.»  carriage  and  wagon  manufacturer,  Willow  Dell,  h. 

14  Church  opp.  Quincy  (see  adv) 
Mitchell  J.  A.  Mrs.,  bds.  06  West  Main 
Mitchell  J.  H.  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  26  Spring 
Mitchell  James,  machinist,  h.  208  River 
Mitchell  John,  sprinkler,  h.  rear  46  Centre 
Mitchell  Juline  Mrs.,  h.  83  Eagle 
Mitchell  Wells  B.,  bookkeeper,  h.  83  Eagle 
Mitten  James  W.,  car  inspector,  bds.  34  Washington  ave 
Mixer  Carrie  I.,  teacher,  h.  2  Hudson 
Mixer  Frank  A.,  shoe  laster,  h.  22  Houghton 
Mixer  Herbert  E.,  hairdressing  and  bath  rooms,  under  Wilson 

House,  cor.  Main  and  Holden,  h.  Chase  ave 
Mixer  Joseph,  farmer,  h.  22  Houghton 
Moloney  David  H.,  dealer  in  choice  ales,  wines,  liquors,  cigars, 

etc.,  49  Centre  (see  adv) 
Moloney  David  M.,  dealer  in  teas,  h.  49  Centre 
Moloney  John  E.,  clerk  at  45  Eagle,  h.  60  Centre 
Moloney  James,  clerk  at  Wm.  O'Brien's 
Molloy  John,  laborer,  h.  41  West  Main 
Molloy  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  rear  79  West  Main 
Molloy  Michael,  laborer,  h.  rear  21  Centre 
Molloy  Michael,  mechanic,  h.  32  West  Main 
Molloy  Michael  Mrs.,  Chase  block,  Centre 
Molloy  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  rear  45  West  Main 
Monett  Elzeor,  mechanic,  h.  16  Brooklyn 
Monroe  James,  tinsmith  at  Tower  &  Porter's 
Monroe  Mary  A.,  head  of  Marietta 
Montgomery  Benjamin,  clerk,  h.  head  of  Prospect 
Montgomery  Henry,  h.  22  Prospect 
Montgomery  Samuel  Mrs.,  h.  22  Prospect 
Montgomery  George  J.,  brakeman,  h.  21  North 
Montgomery  Wm.  Thos.,  h.  22  Prospect 
Moon  Charles,  teamster,  h.  6  Jackson 
Moon  David,  laborer,  h.  9  Beaver 
Moon  Silas  P.,  carpenter,  h.  2  Quincy 
Mooney  John,  loom  fixer,  h.  15  Beaver 
Moore  Ellen  Mrs.,  h.  7  Brown 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  131 

Moore  Emery  C,  h.  Houghton  cor.  East  Brooklyn 

Moore  Frederick  A.,  groceries,  31  Brooklyn 

Moore  Mahlon,  farmer,  h.  Burdickville 

Moore  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  38  West  Main 

Moore  Lewis  H.,  steward  at  Wilson  House 

Moore  Walter  S.,  h.  2  Walnut,  Morton  Hill 

Morgan  Ida  A.,  clerk  at  Norton  &  Morgan's,  h.  91  Main 

Morgan  James,  laborer,  h.  20  Beaver 

Morgan  John,  clerk  for  F.  H.  Goodrich 

Morgan  Joseph,  Chase  block,  Centre 

Morgan  Leonard,  clerk,  h.  41  Liberty 

Morgan  L.  R.,  h.  south  end  of  State 

Morgan  Samuel  Mrs.,  h.  41  Liberty 

Morey  Albert,  farmer,  h.  south  end  of  State 

Morin  Alphonse,  laborer,  h.  12  Centre 

Morris  Owen,  calico  printer,  h.  12  Houghton 

Morrison  David  T.,  watchman,  h.  48  Houghton 

Morrison  Edward  H.,  mechanic,  h.  56  East  Quincy 

Morrison  John,  color  mixer,  h.  43  Union 

Morrison  Kate,  waitress  at  Richmond  House 

Morrison  Robert,  spinner,  h.  32  Braytonville 

Morrison  William,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  32  Braytonville 

Morrison  John,  color  mixer,  bds.  104  River 

Morrissey  James,  teamster,  bds.  23  State 

Morse  Samuel,  brakeman,  h.  86  Eagle 

Mort  Thomas  A,,  foreman  of  bleaching  department  at  Freeman's 

Print  works,  h.  180  River 
Moses  Philo,  superintendent  of  carbon  work,  h.  76  West  Main 
Moss  Nelson,  street  sprinkler,  bds.  5  Grant 
Mosher  John  D.,  laborer,  h.  104  River 
Mosher  Wm.  D.,  overseer  at  Stone  mill,  h.  102  River 
Morton  E.  R.,  carpenter,  h.  Walnut,  Morton  Hill 
Moulton  Eugene  F.,  clerk,  bds.  1  Church 

MOWbray  Geo.  M.,  office  Union  opp.  Tyler's  mill,  h.  113  Union 
Mowbray  Harry  S.,  artist,  resides  with  George  M.  Mowbray 
Muir  Thomas,  overseer,  h.  35  Brown 
Mulcahy  Timothy,  bartender,  h.  33  West  Main 
Mulcare  Bridget,  h.  rear  24  Union 
Mulcare  Thomas,  saloon,  h.  12  Marshall 
Mullaney  Edward  J.,  engineer,  h.  28  South 
Mullaney  George  A.,  fireman,  bds,  28  South 


132  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


Mullaney  J.  H.,  car  inspector,  bds.  28  South 

Mullaney  John,  clerk  for  Tuttle  &  Bryant 

Mullaney  Margaret  Mrs.,  h.  28  South 

Mullaney  Matthew,  clerk,  h.  26  South 

Mullett  George,  teamster,  h.  108  State 

Mullett  William,  painter,  h.  16  Walnut 

Murnaghan  Hugh,  laborer,  h.  rear  33  Centre 

Murphy  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  25  Centre 

Murphy  Cornelius,  h.  15  Veazie 

Murphy  Dailiel,  druggist,  21  Eagle,  bds.  Richmond  House  (see 

adv) 
Murphy  Daniel,  mason,  h.  52  Centre 
Murphy  Frank,  h.  Union  hill,  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Murphy  Hugh,  proprietor  of  Tunnel  City  House,30  State  (see  adv) 
Murphy  John  T.,  business  manager  "Transcript"  and  associate 

press  agent,  bds.  52  Centre 
Murphy  John,  h.  4  Furnace  ground 
Murphy  John  2d,  beamer  tender,  h,  1  Union  Hill 
Murphy  John  3d,  laborer,  h.  rear  77  Ashland 
Murphy  Joseph  E.,  telegraph  operator,  bds.  1  Union  Hill 
Murphy  Michael,  h.  52  Centre 
Murphy  Michael,  laborer,  h.  26  Union 
Murphy  Eliza  Mrs.,  h.  57  Furnace  Hill 
Murphy  Stephen,  h.  35  East  Union  near  5  Points 
Murphy  Thomas  F.,  printer,  "News"  h.  Union  Hill 
Murray  Jacob,  shoemaker,  rear  61  Ashland 
Murray  James  Mrs.,  on  hill  rear  24  Brooklyn 
Murray  John,  laborer,  h.  33  Prospect 
Murray  John  W.,  blacksmith,  h.  5  South 
Murray  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  147  Union 
Murray  Martin,  farmer,  h.  255  East  Main 
Murray  Michael,  laborer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Murray  Joseph,  stone-cutter,  h.  rear  14  Union 
Murray  Marshall,  stone-cutter,  h.  rear  14  Union 
Murray  P.  E.,  printer  at  "Transcript"  office 
Murray  Wm.,  h.  43  East  Union  near  5  Points 
Myers  Addison,  painter,  h.  27  Brooklyn 
Myers  B.  S.,  carpenter,  h.  street  rear  138  Ashland 
Myers  Delos,  driver  for  Freeman's  store,  h.  105  Eagle 
Myers  Datus,  h.  off  head  of  Veazie 
Myers  George,  spinner,  old  road  to  Stamford 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  133 

Myers  George,  teamster,  h.  6  Ashland 

Myers  Henry  D.,  farmer,  h.  off  head  of  Veazie 

Myers  M.  E.,  livery  stable,  33  State,  h.  102  Main  (see  adv) 


N 


Nagle  James,  hairdresser,  Hayden  block,  h.  28  Lincoln 

Nagle  Patrick,  hairdresser,  bds.  85  Centre 

Nagle  Wm.,  hairdresser,  h.  85  Centre 

Nash  John,  laborer,  h.  Morton  Hill 

Naughton  Martin,  woolen  mill,  h.  23  Braytonville 

Naughton  Martin,  flagman,  Braytonville 

Naylor  Joseph,  h.  over  W.  N.  Smith  &  Co.'s  store 

Neeclham  James  W.,  clerk,  h.  10  Hall 

Neeland  Annie  and  Libbie,  at  Richmond  House 

Neels  George,  turner,  h.  123  State 

Neeson  James,  34  Union  hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Negro  Generous,  tailor  for  Boland  &  Co 

Nell  Christopher  and  Joseph,  h.  8  North  Eagle 

Nelson  Emma  C,  domestic  for  J.  N.  Chase 

Nelson  Joseph,  cigar  maker  with  D.  Reardon 

Nelson  Reuben  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  2  Arnold  Place 

Nestor  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  9  Elm 

Newton  Frederick  (Newton  &  Potter),  h.  30  Church 

NeWtOll  &  Potter,  dealers  in  all  kinds  of  fish,  oysters,  fruits  and 

vegetables,  Chase  block,  Centre 
Nichols  Arthur  M.  and  Albert,  h.  8  Clark's  block 
Nichols  Charles  H.,  h.  Burdickville 
Nichols  E.  M.,  musician,  h.  Centre  cor.  Holden 
Nichols  Frank  W.,  laborer,  h.  Centre,  cor.  Holden 
Nichols  H.  A.,  Mrs.,  h.  Centre,  cor.  Holden 
Nichols  Oscar  F.,  loom  fixer,  h.  off  North 
Nichols  Richard,  h.  Cady,  near  North 
Nichols  R.  L.,  roll  covering,  roll  stocks,  etc.,  factory  in  Eclipse 

mill,  Union  St.,  h.  65  Centre  (see  adv) 
Nichols  W.  J.,  bookkeeper,  h.  off  North 
Nichols  Wm.  W.,  circus  rider,  h.  5  Bank 
Nigro  Generago,  tailor  at  P.  J.  Boland's 
Nickerson  Melinda  Mrs.,  h.  147  Main 
Niles  Andrew,  laborer,  h.  18  Beaver 


134  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Niles  George,  bds.  with  L.  L.  Howes 

Niles  Wm,  EL,  farmer,  h.  East  Main  cor.  Kemp 

Nixon  Eugene,  shoemaker,  h.  10  Beacon 

Noel  Charles  A.,  mason,  h.  13  East  Brooklyn 

Noel  Charles  2d,  shoemaker,  h.  95  Ashland 

Noel  Charles  3d,  mason,  h.  9  Fuller 

Noel  Ellen,  clerk  at  Tuttle  &  Bryant's 

Noel  Edmond,  clerk  at  Barnard's,  h.  27  Brooklyn 

Noel  Joseph,  mason,  h.  27  Brooklyn 

Nolan  Norah,  head  waiter  at  "The  Wilson" 

Norcross  Daniel,  foreman,  13  Beaver 

Norman  L.  M.  Mrs.,  h.  66  Centre 

Norris  George,  carpenter,  h<  5  Houghton 

Norris  James  Rev.,  assistant  pastor  St  Francis  Church 

North  Adams  Public  Library,  93  Main 

North  Adams  Gas  Light  CO.,  office  Wilson  House  block,  4  Hol- 

den,  F.  S.  Richardson,  treasurer 
North  Adams  Steam  Laundry,  R.  L.  Henry,  Bank 

North  Adams  Manufacturing  (Jo.,  Braytonviiie,  E.  B.  Penni- 

man,  treasurer,  manufacturers  of  fancy  cassimeres 

North  Adams  Savings  Bank,  73  Main  (see  adv) 

Norton  Frank,  coachman,  h.  80  Main 

Northrop  Fayette,  janitor,  opp.  High  school 

Northrop  Frank,  horse  trainer,  bds.  12  Main 

Northrop  George  S.,  horse  trainer,  h.  on  Fair  ground 

Northrop  Matilda  Mrs.,  h.  55  State 

Norton  Albert,  printer  at  Larkin's  Printing  office 

Norton  David  A.,  hostler  at  Flagg's  livery 

Norton  James,  laborer,  h.  Braytonviiie 

Norton  M.  A.  Mrs.  (Norton  &  Morgan),  h.  11  Fludson 

Norton  Marshall,  trucking,  h.  11  Hudson 

Norton  &  Morgan,  millinery  goods,  121  Main,  opp.  Eagle,  (see 

adv) 
Norwood  Frank  A.,  clerk,  h.  3  Grant 
Nottingham  Edward,  carpenter,  bds.  43  Liberty 
Nottingham  George  W.,  builder,  h.  43  Liberty 
Nugent  Edward,  laborer,  h.  18  Furnace 
Noyes  C.  A.,  engineer,  h.  16  Ashland 
Nuckey  Harry,  south  end  of  Ashland 


NORTH    ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  135 


O 


Oaks  L.  C.  Mrs.,  h.  50  Liberty 

O'Brien  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  109  Church 

O'Brien  JamCS,  merchant  tailor,  Chase's  block,  Centre  (see  adv) 

O'Brien  James,  laborer,  h.  17  Washington  ave 

O'Brien  Johanna  Mrs.,  h.  6  Union 

O'Brien  John  F.,  clerk  for  F.  H.  Goodrich 

O'Brien  Kate  Miss,  h.  59  Union 

O'Brien  Joseph,  laborer,  bds.  71  Union 

O'Brien  Patrick  F.,  telegraph  messenger,  h.  28  Marshall 

O'Brien  Patrick,  dyer,  bds.  12  Brown 

O'Brien  Timothy  Mrs.,  h.  138  Ashland 

O'Brien  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  101  Church 

O'Brien  Walter,  shoe  laster,  bds.  6  Union 

O'Brien  William,  groceries,  27  Eagle,  h.  6  Union 

O'Brien  William  2d,  dyer,  h.  20  Pearl 

O'Connell  Edward,  moulder,  bds.  61  River 

O'Connell  Hugh,  h.  Brown  over  store 

O'Connell  James,  laborer,  h.  Brown  over  store 

O'Connell  John,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

O'Connell  John,  clerk  at  B.  J.  Boland's 

O'Connell  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  61  River 

O'Connell  Michael,  clerk  at  Hotel  Brunswick 

O'Connell  Pierce,  laborer,  h.  54  Church 

O'Connell  see  also  Connell 

O'Connor  John,  h.  32  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

O'Connor  Thomas  C,  clerk  for  C.  E.  Ketchum 

O'Donnell  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  24  River 

O'Donnell  P.  Mrs.,  h.  32  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

O'Hara  John,  bottler  for  Charles  Feige 

O'Hare  Patrick,  marble  worker,  bds.  110  Main 

O'Hern  Edward  Mrs.,  53  Furnace 

O'Hern  James  (Keefe  &  O'Hern),  h.  4  Blackinton  block 

O'Hern  James,  laborer,  h.  rear  49  Centre 

O'Hern  James,  laborer,  h.  40  West  Main 

O'Hern  Richard,  shoemaker,  h.  53  Furnace 

O'Leary  Dennis,  h.  43  West  Main 

O'Leary  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  27  West  Main 

Olds  B.  G.  (Clark  &  Olds),  h.  26  Church  opp.  Spring 


136  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Olds  George  Walter,  assistant  treasurer,  North  Adams  Savings 
Bank,  h.  26  Church 

Oliver  James,  locomotive  foreman,  h.  17  Chestnut 

Oliver  Rose  Miss,  h.  34  Spring 

Olley  John,  laborer,  h.  8  Kemp 

O'Malley  Harry,  tailor  for  W.  S.  Evans 

O'Mara  William,  tailor,  h.  23  State 

O'Neil  Ellen  Mrs.,  h.  83  Union 

O'Neil  Eugene,  dyer,  bds.  77  State 

O'Neil  John,  Chase  ave.  near  Freeman's  pond 

O'Neil  John,  on  lot  rear  146  River 

O'Neil  John,  laborer,  h.  83  Union 

O'Neil  John,  flagman  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R. 

O'Neil  Michael,  laborer,  h.  83  Union 

O'Neil  Michael,  laborer,  h.  14  Furnace  hill 

O'Neill  Michael,  laborer,  h.  40  Liberty 

O'Neil  Cordelia  C.  and  Agnes  Misses,  at  68  Eagle 

O'Neil  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

O  Neil  Michael  C,  clerk,  h.  15  West  Main 

O'Neil  Tulley,  laborer,  h.  83  Union 

Orcutt  Frank,  laborer,  h.  1  Walnut 

Oriant  Thomas,  dyer,  bds.  31  Spring 

Ormsby  A.  F.,  machinist,  h.  49  Veazie 

O'Rourke  Kate,  domestic  at  19  Summer 

Orr  Herbert  F.,  clerk,  bds.  16  Holbrook 

Orr  J.  H.  Mrs.,  h.  3  Church  place 

Orr  J.  H.  &  Co.,  ice  dealers,  office  3  Church  Place  (see  adv) 

Orr  J.  Henry,  ice  dealer  and  superintendent  cemetery,  h.  16  Hol- 
brook 

Orr  William  F.,  manager  of  Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.,  office 
72  Main,  h.  3  Church  Place 

Orton  Wm.  E.,  clerk  at  Clark  &  Olds's 

Osborn  George,  hostler,  h.  29  Brooklyn 

Osborn  Lucy  Mrs.,  h.  29  Brooktyn 

Osteyee  Lewis  A.,  carpenter,  h.  rear  32  North  Eagle 

Ostiguy  Joseph,  cooper,  h.  Natural  Bridge 

Ott  George,  shoemaker,  h.  12  Holden 

Ottman  Orlando,  h.  139  Main 

Ouellette  Alexander,  laborer,  h.  22  Brown 

Ouellette  Conrad  and  Harry,  h.  22  Brown 

Owen  Silas,  mechanic,  h.  161  Main 

Owens  Matthew,  brick  manufacturer,  10  Main,  h.  6  East  Quincy 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  137 


Packard  Robert,  conductor,  h.  81  State 

Page  John  B.,  fireman,  h.  8  Liberty 

Page  Sarah  Mrs.,  widow,  h.  8  Liberty 

Page  William  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  8  Liberty 

Paine  Arnold,  trucking,  h.  69  Church 

Pair  Fred.,  hairdresser,  at  M.  Ducharme's 

Pair  George  H.,  tailor  at  P.  J.  Boland  &  Co.'s 

Palmer  James,  dyer,  h.  28  Prospect 

Papineau  Moses,  clerk  at  Peter  Sorrell's 

Papineau  Henry,  butcher  for  J.  M.  Chace  &  Co 

Paradis  Archie,  shoemaker,  h.  167  East  Main 

Paradis  Philip,  h.  167  East  Main 

Paradis  Francis,  miller,  h  167  East  Main 

Parker  Calvin  T.,  machinist,  h.  9  North  Church 

Parker  Chas.  V.,  manufacturer  of  Bloomingdale's  Indian  liniment, 

31  Brooklyn 
Parker  Franklin,  pump  dealer,  h.  19  Brooklyn 
Parker  Henry  E.,  engineer,  h.  85  Eagle 
Parker  John,  clerk  at  16  Main 
Parker  Lemuel  C,  car  repairer,  h.  62  Centre 
Parker  Rodney,  h.  27  Brooklyn 
Parker  Samuel  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  3  Church 
Parker  Walter,  fireman,  bds.  3  Blackinton  block 
Parkhurst  Charles   J.,  attorney   and   counsellor   at   law,  Savings 

Bank  building,  h.  26  Meadow 
Parmele  William  B.,  bookkeeper  for  S.  B.  Dibble,  h.  7  Briggs  ave 
Parrow  Melissa  Mrs.,  h.  20  West  Cliff 
Parrow  Jos.,  shoe  cutter,  h.  18  Cliff 
Parrow  Philip,  shoemaker,  h.  20  West  Cliff 
Parsons  Charles  A.,  machinist,  h.  4  Summit  ave 
Parsons  Fred  E.,  mechanic  at  J.  Hunter  &  Son's 
Partridge  Stephen  P.,  carpenter,  h.  60  Prospect 
Partington  Jabez,  laborer,  h.  36  Marshall 
Patrick  George  H.,  station  agent  Boston  &  Albany  R.  R.,  office  in 

depot,  bds.  Richmond  House 

Patterson  Charles,  weaver,  h.  rear  94  Eagle 

Patterson  Michael,  clerk,  h.  107  Union 

Patterson  William,  laborer,  h.  91  Union 
18 


138  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Patterson  William  Jr.,  overseer,  h.  91  Union 

Pattison  Albert  H.,  farmer,  h.  Morton  hill 

Pattison  Ayers,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

Pattison  Charles,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

Pattison  Charles  Mrs.,  h.  17  Meadow 

Pattison  Fred  E.,  clerk  at  Adams  National  Bank,  bds.  17  Meadow 

PattiSOn  F.  Walter,  proprietor  of  North  Adams  Dye  house,  59 

Main,  h.  Morton  Hill 
Pattison  John,  overseer,  h.  3  Hall 
PattiSOn  Willis  E.,  proprietor  of  Advance  niob  Print  Works,  59 

Main,  h.  17  Meadow  (see  adv.  on  front  cover) 
Paul  Andrew,  shoemaker,  bds.  81  Holden 
Paul  Charles,  shoemaker,  h.  32  Centre 
Paul  Fred.,  shoemaker,  h.  95  Church 
Paul  James,  George  and  Everett,  h.  Notch  road 
Peach  Charles  S.,  h.  5  Hudson 
Peak  Asa  A.,  carpenter,  h.  50  Prospect 
Peak  Henry  J.,  laborer,  h.  27  North  Eagle 
Pearson  F.  P.,  superintendent  of  Freeman   Print  Works,  h.  23 

Summer 
Peck  Charles  H.,  shoemaker,  h.  12  State 
Peck  Elmer,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  25  Washington  ave 
Peck  Emery,  engineer,  h.  149  South  Ashland 
Peck  Henry  H.,  shoemaker,  h.  18  Houghton 
Peck  Nancy  Mrs.,  h.  149  South  Ashland  (aged  85) 
Peck  Solomon  E.,  engineer  at  "Freeman's,"  h.  rear  74  Holden 
Pemberton  Lewis  E.,  shoe  finisher,  bds.  24  State 
Pennlman  E.  B.»  treasurer  North  Adams  Manufacturing  Co.,  h. 
17  Church 

Penniman  Wm.,  foreman,  h.  42  Ashland 

Penniman  Walter  E.,  bookkeeper   North    Adams   Manufacturing 
Co.,  h.  17  Church 

Percy  Clark  Mrs.,  h.  Mountain  road  near  East  Main 

Perkins  Benjamin  F.  and  Charles,  h.  East  road 

Perkins  Frank,  farmer,  h.  South  Church  near  town  line 

Pero  Edward,  laborer,  h.  35  Willow  Dell 

Pero  Alfred,  shoemaker,  h.  28  Brooklyn  ■> 

Pero  George,  mason,  h.  28  Spring 

Pero  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  East  Union  cor.  Kemp 

Pero  Joseph,  shoemaker,  h.  12  State 

Pero  Louis,  laborer,  h.  157  Union 


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Pero  Theophile,  clerk,  h.  10  Clark's  block 

Perry  Frank  M.,  clerk,  h.  16  Pleasant 

Perry  Frank,  teamster,  h.  41  Furnace  Hill 

Perry  P'rank  A.,  clerk  at  Burlingame  &  Darby s',  h.  4  Quincy 

Perry  George  B.,  agent  Ames  Lumber  Co.,  h.  24  Quincy 

Perry  John  and  Joseph,  h.  70  State 

Perry  Lewis,  fireman,  bds.  24  State 

Perry  Peter,  laborer,  h.  70  State 

Peters  Joseph,  tailor  for  P.  J.  Boland 

Pettit  Charles,  laundryman,  bds.  90  Main 

Petitt  Charles,  resides  with  H.  J.  Ballou 

Pettit  Perry,  teamster,  h.  16  Hudson 

Phelps  Charles  W.,  baggagemaster,  h.  7  Blackinton  block 

Phelps  Henry  A.,  teamster,  h.  4  Brown 

Phillips  A.  G.  Miss,  h.  19  Spring 

Phillips  Anna  C.  Miss,  clerk  for  W.  J.  Taylor 

Phillips  E.  J.,  h.  Union  near  Glen  mill 

Phillips  George  E.,  cigar  maker,  h.  79  Holden 

Phillips  H.  L.,  residence  17  Chestnut 

Phillips  H.  P.  Mrs.,  h.  19  Spring 

Phillips  Jerome,  millwright,  h.  17  Liberty 

Phillips  John,  wool  sorter,  h.  2  Braytonville 

Phillips  L.  A.  Mrs.,  h.  54  Centre 

Phillips  Robert  H.,  laborer,  h.  south  end  of  State 

Phillips  Wm.  H.,  millwright,  h.  17  Liberty 

PlKBniX  Mills,  M.  D.  &  A.  W.  Hodge,  proprietors,  foot  of  Main 

(see  adv) 
Picco  Andrew,  dyer,  bds.  31  Spring 
Pied  Legoire,  mechanic,  h.  145  Union 
Pierce  Fred.  L.,  shoemaker,  bds.  34  Washington  ave 
Pierce  Wm.  H.,  painter,  h.  89  State 
Pike  N.  M.,  laborer,  h.  rear  32  Ashland 
Pike  Edward  L.,  coal  driver,  h.  91  State 
Pike  Frank  M.,  laborer,  h.  102  State 
Pike  Frank,  h.  5  Clark's  block 
Pike  C.  NileS,  marble   and  granite   worker   and  sculptor,  h.  31 

Houghton 
Pike  ChaS.  Nathan,  carpenter  and  builder,   39  Brooklyn,  h.  44 

Veazie  (see  adv) 
Pike  Clarence,  laborer,  h.  rear  32  Ashland 


140  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Pike  &  French,  marble  and  granite  workers,  64  West  Main, 
opp.  cemetery  (see  adv) 

Pike  Jeremiah,  h.  46  East  Quincy 

Pike  James,  cattle  dealer,  h.  46  East  Quincy 

Pike  Leonard,  laborer,  h.  16  Hudson 

Pike  M.  M.,  meat  market,  191  Main,  h.  197  do 

Pike  Nathan,  h.  48  Houghton 

Piukham  Fred.  W.,  machinist,  h.  40  Summer 

Pinkham  John  M.,  foreman,  h.  40  Summer 

Pitt  George  and  Charles,  West  Main  near  Greylock 

Pitt  John  W.,  h.  6  North 

Pitts  Albert,  conductor,  h.  31  Willow  Dell 

Ploff  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  rear  32  Chestnut 

Plue  Andrew,  tanner,  h.  rear  31  Eagle 

Plumb  Sanford  H.,  clerk,  h.  20  Walnut 

Plumb  Sidney  H.,  carpenter  and  builder,  h.  20  Walnut 

Plumb  Sidney  A.,  clerk  at  Burlingame  &  Darbys' 

Pllinkett  Wm.  B.,  treasurer  Greylock  mills,  resides  Adams 

Pollard  John,  mining  engineer,  h.  5  Church 

Pomeroy  Lemuel,  president  S.  Blackinton  Woolen  Co 

Pond  M.  F.,  superintendent  at  W.  G.  Cady  &  Co.'s,  h.  34  Church 

Pond  Wm.  G.,  plumber  at  A.  W.  Hunter's 

Porter  Arthur  C.  (Tower  &  Porter),  h.  15  Quincy 

Porter  E.  L.  Mrs.,  h.  150  South  Ashland 

Porter  Rufus  L.,  shoemaker,  h.  150  Ashland 

Porter  William  P.  Mrs.,  h.  67  Church  cor.  Porter  ave 

Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.,  W.  F.  Orr,  manager,  office  3  Holden 

Post  Edward  H.,  hairdresser,  h.  6  Prospect 

Post  Edward,  h.  6  Montgomery 

Post  Edward,  boss  finisher,  h.  34  Willow  Dell 

Post  Peter,  teamster,  h.  6  Montgomery 

Potter  Almond  H.,  boarding  house,  87  Eagle 

Potter  A.  dr.  &  A.,  attorneys  at  law  and  notaries,  Bank  block, 
69  Main 

Potter  Alice  Mrs.,  h.  rear  100  Eagle 

Potter  A.  G.,  master  in  chancery  and  notary,  h.  8  Cherry 

Potter  E.  H.,  editor  and  publisher  "Sunday  Express,"  bds.  Man- 
sion House 

Potter  Hobert  B.,  civil  engineer,  bds.  76  Eagle 

Potter  Martha  E,,  widow,  h.  1  Elm  opp.  Grant 

Potter  Warren  L.,  clerk  at  North  Adams  Savings  Bank,  h.  9  Quincy 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  141 

Potter  Wells  E.  (Newton  &  Potter),  h.  87  Eagle 

Powell  John  Mrs.,  h.  101  West  Main 

Power  George,  tanner,  h.  104  Eagle 

Powers  James,  watchman,  h.  34  Ashland 

Powers  Nellie,  employed  at  Richmond  House 

Powers  Patrick,  laborer,  41  Furnace  Hill 

Pratt  Alton  L.,  box  maker,  h.  31  Walnut 

Pratt  Amos,  carpenter,  h.  32  River 

Pratt  Arthur,  painter,  h.  21  South 

Pratt  Edward  H.  (William  Martin  &  Co.),  h.  33  Union 

Pratt  Frank  L.,  head  of  Franklin,  Clarksburgh 

Pratt  Frank,  shoemaker,  h.  9  Brooklyn 

Pratt  Fred.  M.,  shoe  finisher,  h.  13  South 

Pratt  Henry,  farmer,  h.  Notch  (east  side) 

Pratt  Henry  W.,  engineer,  h.  21  South 

Pratt  John  T.,  tinsmith,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

Pratt  Norman,  shoemaker,  h.  19  Brooklyn 

Pratt  William  W.,  engraver,  h.  33  Union 

Pratt  William  W.  Jr.,  clerk,  h.  33  Union 

Predum  Andrew,  carriagemaker,  h.  20  North 

Prentice  Jos.  M.,  carpenter,  h.  10  Franklin 

Preo  Mahail  Mrs.,  h.  157  Union 

Prescott  Mr.,  bds.  12  Main 

Preston  Annie  Mrs.,  boarding,  h.  81  Holden 

Preston  A.  W.,  attorney  and  counsellor  at  law,  office  Bank  block, 

h.  6  Pleasant 
Preston  Charles  M.,  clerk,  bds.  6  Pleasant 
Prevey  Charles,  shoemaker,  h.  34  East  Union 
Price  David,  laborer,  bds.  155  Union 
Price  John,  blacksmith,  bds.  22  Marshall 
Pryor  Richard,  h.  26  Braytonville 
Prieg  John,  h.  16  Brown,  next  Gas  house 
Pritchard  William  H.,  bookkeeper  at  Adams  National  Bank,  h.  13 

Wall 
Proctor  E.  L.,  h.  South  Ashland,  below  R.  R.  bridge 
Prouty  Emory,  shoemaker,  h.  12  Marietta 
Provost  Alexander,  laborer,  h.  head  of  Willow  Dell 
Provost  Augustus,  baker,  h.  34  Holden 
Provost  Simon,  fireman,  h.  104  Eagle 
Puffer  Henry  L.,  shoemaker,  h.  Main,  cor.  Kemp 
Puffer  William,  machinist,  h.  109  State 


142  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Pulsifer  Apollos  B.,  farmer,  h.  17  Frederick 

Pulver  Henry,  laborer,  h.  8  Jackson 

Purcell  Charles  W.,  train  master,  h.  152  South  Ashland 

Purtell  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  19  Elm 

Purtell  James,  saloon  13  State,  h.  19  Elm 

Putnam  T.  J.,  physician   and   surgeon,  81    Main,  h.  29    Church, 

office  hours  8  to  10  a.  m.,  1  to  3  and  6.30  to  8  p.  m. 
Pyne  Edward,  laborer,  h.  21  Centre 
Pyne  Edward,  laborer,  h.  70  Centre 
Pyne  Wm.  laborer,  h.  70  Centre 
Pyne  Wm.,  lawyer,  Bank  block,  h.  70  Centre 
Pyram  George,  h.  South  Furnace  above  the  quarry 


Q 


Quackenbush  Cassius  T.,  butcher  for  Horace  A.  Tower 

Quayle  Thomas  M.,  shoemaker,  h.  South 

Quimby  Frank  E.,  conductor,  h.  7  East  Brooklyn 

Quinn  John,  h.  8  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mills 

Quinn  Michael,  h.  8  Marshall  rear  Phoenix  mills 

Quinn  Patrick,  clerk  at  Wm.  O'Brien's 

Quinn  Sylvanus  S.,  traveling  agent,  h.  143  Eagle 

Quinn  Thomas,  saloon,  22  Union 

Quinn  William,  laborer,  h.  204  East  Main 

Quinton  Albert,  carpenter,  19  East  Union 

Quinton  Charles,  h.  19  East  Union 

Quinton  James,  carpenter,  h.  19  Union 

Quinton  Wm.  H.,  h.  19  East  Union 

Quirk  James,  h.  24  Marshall 

Quong  Wing  Wah  1st,  2d  and  3d,  laundry,  31  Eagle 


R 


Radey  Patrick,  carpenter,  h.  4  Elm 

Radio  Dora  and  Louise,  teachers,  h.  9  Cherry 

Radio  Eliza  Mrs.,  h.  9  Cherry 

Rainsdell  H.  M.,  proprietor  99  cent  store,  specialties  made  of 
crockery,  glass  ware,  jewelry,  plated  ware,  picture  frames, 
etc.,  6  Wilson  block,  h.  Davenport  block,  91  Main  (see  adv) 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  143 

Rand  Alice  V.,  teacher,  h.  7  Prospect 

Rand  Clark,  carpenter,  h.  7  Prospect 

Rand  David,  carpenter,  h.  32  Ashland 

Rand  E.  A.  &  SOU,  coal,  flour,  grain,  meal,  cement,  marble  dust, 

etc.,  office  43  Ashland,  h.  18  Chestnut  (see  adv) 
Rand  Fernando  L.  (E.  A.  Rand  &  Son),  h.  16  Chestnut 
Rand  Franklin,  h.  street  rear  146  Ashland 
Rand  George  H.,  clerk,  h.  7  Prospect 
Rand  Henry  C,  policeman,  h.  7  Prospect 
Rand  Hattie  F.  and  Minnie  E.,  h.  5  Prospect 
Rand  John  W.,  clerk,  h.  5  Prospect 
Rand  L.  C.j  boot  and   shoe   dealer,  Rice's   block,    5   Eagle,  h   5 

Prospect  (see  adv) 
Randall  James,  clerk  at  S.  Keyes's,  10  East  Quincy 
Randall  Lewis,  engineer,  h.  1  East  Brooklyn 
Rangey  Moses,  blacksmith,  h.  81  State 
Ranshausen  Herbert  H.,  clerk,  bds.  19  Quincy 
Rathbone  Harriet,  h.  14  Union 

Rawlinson  Robert,  clerk  A.  B.  Wright,  bds.  10  Union 
Raj  F.  N.,  proprietor  of  the  Central  boot,  shoe,  hat,  cap  and  fur 

store,  1  Burlingame  block,  h.  27  Church  (see  adv) 
Ray  Hiram  H.,  carpenter,  bds.  19  Quincy 
Raybold  W.  H.  H.,  bookkeeper,  Arnold  Print  works 
Raymond  George  W.,  bookkeeper,  bds.  5  Spring 
Raymond  Jane  W.  Mrs.,  h.  5  Spring 
Raymond  Mrs.,  h.  East  Main  near  the  mountain 
Read  Annie  E.,  principal  Union  st.,  h.  22  Quincy 

RAMSDELL'S  99  CENT  STORE, 

Where  is  to  be  found  an  Immense  Assortment  of 

Fancy  Goods,  Jewelry,  Plated  Ware, 

HOUSEKEEPING    GOODS,  ETC. 

Headquarters  for  6  and  10  Cent   Goods. 

PICTURES    FRAMED    TO     ORDER. 

6  Wilson  Block,  Main  St.,     North  Adams,  Mass. 


144  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Read  Charles  H.,  tanner  (at  Hancock),  h.  22  Quincy 

ReardOll  Daniel9  tobacconist  and  cigar  manufacturer,  and  dealer 

in  smokers*  articles  in  general,  Reardon's  block,  Bank,   h.  53 

Church 
Reardon  Michael,  boss  beamer,  h.  3  Brown 
Reardon  Nellie  Miss,  bds.  50  Holden 
Reardon  Timothy  F.,  shoemaker,  h.  31  Liberty 
Reardon  Timothy  H.,  emplo}red  at  Boston  &  Albany  freight  house 
Reardon  William,  laborer,  h.  2  Morton  hill 
Reed  Ellen  and  Mary,  h.  3  Chuich  Place 
Reed  James,  laborer,  bds.  rear  74  Main 
Reed  Jos.  P.,  engraver,  h.  13  Church 
Reed  Joseph,  engraver,  h.  Ill  Eagle 
Reed  Fred  W.,  sketcher,  h.  rear  111  Eagle 
Reed  Henry  F.,  pianos,  etc.,  7  Bank,  h.  3  Church  Place 
Reed  Washington  M.,  printer,  h.  17  Meadow 
Reid  Charles  D.,  agent  of  American  National  and  United  States 

&  Canada  Express  Co.'s,  office  opp.  depot,  h.  1  Spring 
Regan  John  T.,  overseer,  h.  8  Elm 
Regan  John,  teamster,  h.  263  East  Main 
Regan  Christopher,  saloon,  15  Eagle,  h.  14  Pearl 
Regan  Daniel,  dyer,  h.  40  West  Main 
Regan  Daniel  J.,  harnessmaker,  h.  87  River 
Regan  James,  printer  at  Larkin's  printing  office 
Regan  Michael,  laborer,  h.  29  West  Main 
Regan  Wm.  H.,  engineer,  h.  2  Brown 
Remington  Electa  J.  Miss,  h.  25  Chestnut 
Rennie  Sarah  Miss,  h.  116  Main 
Reno  Eugene,  rear  25  Washington  ave 
Reno  Lemuel,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 
Restenholtz  Ignatz,  fireman  at  Wilson  House 
Reuther  Fred.  (Adams  &  Reuther),  h.  foot  of  Spring 
Reynolds  Michael,  laborer,  h.  50  Holden 
Rhodes  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  h.  14  Pleasant 
Rice  Charles  E.,  engineer,  h.  91  Eagle 
Rice  Elsie  M.  Miss,  h.  13  Summer 

Rice  F.  R.  Dr.,  dentist,  office  110  Main,  bds.  19  Quincy 
Rice  George  Mrs.,  h.  141  Main 

Rice  John  A.,  druggist,  Main  cor.  Eagle,  h.  137  Main 
Rice  George  L.,  physician,  h.  141  Main 
Rice  John  J.,  laborer,  h.  70  West  Main 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  145 

Rice  Solomon,  watchman,  h.  127  Ashland 

Rice  Wm.  A.  Mrs.,  h.  13  Summer 

Rice  Wm.  R.,  h.  34  Washington  ave 

Rich  Charles,  butcher,  h.  85  West  Main,  Braytonville 

Rich  George,  butcher,  h.  Burdickville 

Rich  Leonard,  laborer,  h.  River  cor.  Brown 

Rich  Moses,  shoemaker,  bds.  119  State 

Richards  Lafayette,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Richards  Wm.,  engraver,  bds.  Mansion  House 

Richardson  A.  E.,  printer,  "Transcript,"  bds.  18  South 

Richardson  Charles,  fireman,  h.  23  Quincy 

RiCliardSOn  E.  A.  (Richardson    &   Flagg),  h.  Morris   between 

Summer  and  Quincy 
Richardson  E.  C.  Mrs.,  h.  120  Main,  cor.  Church 
RiChardSOll  &  Flagg,  coal,  wood,  hay,  straw,  plaster,  seeds  and 

wholesale  dealer  in  potatoes,  59  State,  and   Wilson   House 

block,  Hoi  den 
RiChardSOn  Frank  S.,  clerk  and  treasurer  of  North  Adams  Gas 

Light  Co.,  and  agent  of  New  Haven  and  Northampton  R.  R. 

Co.,  and  clerk  and  treasurer  of  North  Adams  Fire  district,  h. 

126  Main 
Richardson  George  E.,  brakeman,  h.  68  West  Main 
Richmond  A.  W.,  conductor,  h.  78  Eagle 
Richmond  A.  E.,  proprietor  Richmond  House,  h.  13  Quincy 
Richmond  Clinton  Q. (Richmond  Carbon  Co.),  at  Richmond  House 
Richmond  Charles  T.  (Richmond  Carbon  Co.) ,  Richmond  House 
Richmond  Carbon  CO.,  West  Main,  near  Fair  grounds 
Richmond  Hiram  Mrs.,  h.  2  Marietta,  cor.  Franklin 
Richmond  M.  F.  Mrs.,  h.  27  State 
Richmond  Sanford  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  56  Franklin 
Richmond  T.  W.  &  CO.,  coal  dealers,  31  State  (see  adv.  back 

cover) 
Richmond  T.  W.  (T.  W.  Richmond  &  Co.),  h.  27  State 
Richmond  Willie  W.,  clerk  at  Adams  National  Bank,  h.  13  Quincy 
Richodemea  Angelo,  rooms  7  Blackinton  block 
Rickey  Sarah  M.,  dressmaker,  h.  19  South 
Rider  Alvin,  h.  Union,  above  Glen  mill 
Rider  Columbus,  laborer,  h.  21  North  Eagle 
Rider  James  A.,  painter,  address  post-office 
Rider  Sydney  E.,  carpenter,  h.  33  North  Eagle 
Rider  Wm.  C,  foreman  printer  "Express,"  h.  12  Jackson 
19 


146  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Rifenbergh  Jonas,  h.  44  Marshall 

Riferburg  Milton,  baker  at  A.  G.  McLaughlin's 

Riley  Hugh,  mason,  bds.  12  Centre 

Riley  J.  H.,  physician,  Bank  block,  bds.  Richmond  House 

Riley  James,  laborer,  h.  23  Pearl 

Riley  Maggie,  domestic  at  9  Church 

Riley  Patrick,  mill  operator,  bds.  81  H  olden 

Ring  Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

Ringwood  Daniel,  40  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Riordan  Michael  (T.  Riordan  &  Co.),  h.  Brown 

Riordail  T.  &  CO.,  boots,  shoes  and  rubbers,  Penniman  row,  h. 

High  (see  adv) 
Riordan  Timothy  (T.  Riordan  &  Co.),  h.  High 
Ripley  Edward  C„  clerk  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.,  h.  4  Holbrook 
Ripley  Ellen  Mrs.,  h.  93  Eagle 
Ripley  Ernest  H.,  clerk,  h.  10  Pleasant 
Ripley  Elijah  H.,  watchman,  h.  127  Eagle 
Ripley  Henry  N.,  butcher,  h.  26  East  Brooklyn 
Rising  E.  W.,  box  maker,  h.  143  Ashland 
Rivers  Edward,  shoemaker,  h.  18  Brooklyn 
Roach  John,  laborer,  h.  alley  rear  51  Centre 
Roach  Lawrence,  h.  253  East  Main  near  Mountain  road 
Roach  Nicholas,  253  East  Main  near  Mountain  road 
Roach  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  253  East  Main 
Roach  Peter,  27  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Robare  Edmund,  laborer,  h.  8  South 
Robare  Frank,  lather,  h.  28  Brown 
Robare  Francis,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  10  Bray  ton  ville 
Robare  John,  trucking,  orders  left  at  F.  H.  Goodrich's,  h.  35 

Washington  ave  (see  adv) 
Robare  Nelson,  laborer,  h.  56  Ashland 
Robare  Octavia  Mrs.,  h.  143  Main 
Roberts  A.  H.  Mrs.,  h.  2  Quincy 
Roberts  David,  musician,  h.  2  Quincy 
Roberts  Fanny  and  Lillie,  bd.  88  Main 
Roberts  Richard,  engineer,  h.  Franklin 
Roberts  Richard,  engraver,  h.  2  Frederick 
Roberts  Thomas,  hostler  for  A.  L.  Bond 
Roberts  William,  carpenter,  h.  122  Union 
Roberts  William,  truckman,  bds.  88  Main 
Roberts  Wm.  H.,  carpenter,  h.  17  Washington  ave 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  147 

Robinson  Albert,  carpenter,  h.  rear  34  Lincoln 

Robinson  Arthur  (J.  T.  Robinson  &  Son),  h.  72  Holden 

Robinson  B.  F.,  residence  18  Main  cor.  Marshall 

Robinson  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  h.  55  East  Quincy 

Robinson  George,  carpenter,  h.  85  Ashland 

Robinson  Henry,  clerk  of  District  Court  of  Northern  Berkshire, 
8  Bank,  h.  21  Houghton 

Robinson  J.  Q.  Mrs.,  h.  Williamstown 

Robinson  James  T.  &  Son,  publishers  of  North  Adams  "Tran- 
script," Bank  (see  adv) 

Robinson  James  T.  (J.  T.  Robinson  &  Son),  judge  of  probate, 
h.  70  Holden 

Robinson  N.,  slater,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 

Robinson  William,  machinist,  h.  21  Houghton 

Roby  Frank  X.,  shoemaker,  h.  248  East  Main 

Roch  Francis,  salesman  at  Tobin's,  h.  16  East  Quincy 

Roch  Henry,  h.  35  East  Union,  near  5  Points 

Rockwell  J.  Mrs.,  h.  23  Quincy 

Rockwell  Joseph  C,  student,  h.  23  Quincy 

Rockwell  Herbert,  student,  h.  23  Quincy 

Rockwood  Frank,  mechanic,  h.  117  State 

Rogers  Anna  Mrs.,  h.  13  North 

Rogers  Charles  O.,  painter,  h.  rear  74  Main 

Rogers  David  L.,  gardener,  rear  19  Eagle 

Rogers  Edwin,  meat  market  and  wholesale  and  retail  butter  deal- 
er, 59  Main,  h.  1  Spring 

Rogers  Frankie  Miss,  h.  1  Blackinton  block 

Rogers  James,  laborer,  h.  99  Eagle 

Rogers  John,  machinist,  h.  3  Frederick 

Rogers  Mary  Jane  Mrs.,  h.  1  Blackinton  block 

Rosasco  Joseph,  clerk,  h.  33  Spring 

Rosasco  Costane,  grocer,  h.  33  Spring 

Rose  Salem  P.,  h.  129  Main 

Ross  Nathan  G.,  painter,  h.  1  Morton  hill 

Rossman  Peter,  cabinet  maker,  h.  7  Elm 

Rougeau  Felix,  h.  16  Brown,  next  Gas  house 

Rougeau  Philias,  h.  rear  6  East  Union 

Rounds  George,  telegrapher,  h.  20  Washington  ave 

ROUSe  A.  M.,  hackman,  orders  may  be  left  at  office  72  Main,  h. 
Summer  cor.  Ashland 

Rouse  James  G.,  moulder,  h.  Meadow  opp.  Cherry 


148  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Rouse  John  (J.  M.  Chace  &  Co.),  h.  7  Quincy 

Rouse  Marshall  R.,  h.  49  Prospect 

Rouse  R.  D.,  Mrs.,  h.  49  Prospect 

Roussin  Napoleon,  laborer,  h.  6  East  Union 

Rowan  Henry,  laborer,  h.  26  Union 

Rowan  John,  carpenter,  h.  32  Liberty 

Rowan  Sarah  Mrs.,  h.  26  Union 

Rowan  Sarah  Miss,  h.  30  Marshall 

Rowell  Frank  H.,  h.  2  Brooklyn,  opp.  Freeman's  pond 

Rowley  Eliza  Mrs.,  h.  6  Kemp 

ROWley  Francis  H.  Rev.,  pastor  of  Baptist  Church,  h.  24  Church 

Roy  Jacob,  laborer,  h.  Willow  Dell 

Roy  Jacob,  h.  over  Loftus'  Marble  shop 

Roy  Joseph,  spinner,  h.  Briggsville 

Roy  Remi,  laborer,  h.  12  Holden 

Rudge  Mr.,  shoe  laster,  h.  16  Hudson 

Rumley  Robert  and  Thomas,  h.  31  Furnace 

Rundlett  Kirk,  ^engineer,  h.  175  East  Main 

Russell  Albert,  laborer,  h.  21  Eagle 

Russell  David  A.,  clerk  at  Freeman's,  h.  17  Church 

Russell  H.  A.,  hack  driver  at  Flagg's  livery 

Russell  May  Miss,  clerk,  h.  34  Holden 

Russell  Rufus  A.,  clerk,  h.  52  Holden 

Russell  E.  J.,  car  inspector,  h.  36  Washington  ave 

Russett  Alfred,  shoemaker,  h.  108  River 

Russett  Tuffield,  laborer,  h.  108  River 

Ryan  Charles  A.,  clerk,  bds.  30  Franklin 

Ryan  Edward,  moulder,  h.  11  Franklin 

Ryan  Lawrence,  butcher  for  H.  A.  Tower,  rear  20  Liberty 

Ryan  Maggie,  waiter  at  Richmond  House 

Ryan  Matthew,  h.  104  Union 

Ryan  Michael,  laborer,  h.  93  Eagle 

Ryan  Michael,  machinist,  bds.  9  Union 

Ryan  Nellie  Miss,  dressmaker,  rooms  12  Chestnut 

Ryan  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  7  rear  North  continued 

Ryan  P.,  proprietor  Union  House,  18  Union 

Ryan  Patrick,  cigar  maker,  bds.  Ballou  House 

Ryan  Thomas  J.  (Ryan  &  Tyrrell),  h.  3  Centre 

Ryan  &  Tyrrell,  lunch  room,  21  Main 

Ryan  William,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  39  Braytonville 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  149 


Sabin  Margaret,  widow,  h.  33  Brooklyn 
Sabin  William,  shoemaker,  h.  33  Brooklyn 
Sampson  Belle  S.  Miss,  bds.  20  Pleasant 
Sampson  Belle  F.  Miss,  h.  87  Eagle 

Sampson  C.  T.  Manufacturing  Co.,  shoe  manufacturers,  office 

and  factory  52  Marshall 
Sampson  C.  T.,  shoe  manufacturer,  bds.  Wilson  House 
Sanborn  George,  engineer,  h.  Willow  Dell 
Sanders  Mr.,  h.  near  the  quarry,  Natural  Bridge 
Sanders  Monroe,  shoemaker,  h.  21  South 
Sanders  Mary  J.  Mrs.,  h.  15  Spring 
Sanford  Hiram,  bds.  Ballou  House 
Sanford  Murray,  artist,  h.  17  Quincy 
Sanford  William  R.,  printer,  h.  17  Quincy 
Sanford  Herbert  A.  (P.  J.  Boland  &  Co.),  h.  138  Main 
Sanford  Michael,  h.  17  Quincy 
Sanford  Susie  M.,  milliner,  h.  61  Main 
Sanford  Wm.  H.  Mrs.,  h.  13  Chestnut 
Sanney  Julius,  h.  30  Veazie 
Sanney  Moses,  laborer,  h.  30  Spring 
Sanney  Leander,  laborer,  h.  Union  near  Glen 
Sansonette  Peter  and  Melius,  h.  68  Centre 
Sansoucy  N.  J.,  butcher  for  Chace  &  Co.,  h.  83  State 
Sansoucy  Nicholas,  laborer,  h.  9  Prospect 
Sargent  John  W.,  lamplighter,  h.  119  Main 
Saunier  Roger,  laborer,  h.  20  Brown 
Savage  H.  C.  (C.  H.  Cutting  &  Co.),  h.  10  Arnold  Place 
Savage  Mattie  and  Lottie,  h.  6  North  Church 
Savoy  Nelson  Mrs.,  h.  62  West  Main 
Sawyer  Geo.  M.r  engineer,  h.  2  Holbrook 
Saxton  Edward  C,  painter,  h.  130  State 
Scott  Adelia  Mrs.,  h.  18  South 
Scott  Eugene,  clerk  at  F.  H.  McKee's 
Scott  Albert  W.,  chicken  dealer,  h.  86  West  Main 
Scott  Arthur  H.,  insurance  agent,  h.  18  South 
Scott  Franklin,  carpenter,  h.  18  East  Brooklyn 
Scott  George  F.,  conductor,  h.  20  Liberty 
SCOtt  Henry  W.,  carpenter  and  builder,  h.  26  Houghton 


150  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Scott  John  L.,  farmer,  95  South  Church 

Scott  John  L.  2d,  carpenter,  h.  18  East  Brooklyn 

Scott  Kezia  Mrs.,  h.  55  Holden 

Scott  L.  L.,  restaurant,  55  Main,  h.  55  Holden 

SCOtt  L.  L.,  Restaurant,  open  from  7  a.  m.  to  12  p.m.,  also  deal- 

er  in  fruits,  oysters,  cigars,  tobacco,  etc.,  55  Main 
Scott  Sarah  E.,  h.  18  East  Brooklyn 
Scott  William,  laborer,  h.  32  Spring 
Scriven  Herman,  brakeman,  h.  110  Main 
Scully  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Scully  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Scully  Frank,  porter  at  Richmond  House 
Scully  James,  bottler  for  Charles  Feige 
Scully  James,  laborer,  h.  1  Willow  Dell 
Scully  Patrick,  miner,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Scully  Thomas,  h.  Marshall  near  Print  works 
Sears  Barnabas,  carpenter,  h.  28  South 
Sears  Charles,  shoe  cutter,  h.  28  South 
Season  Christina,  h.  6  West  Main  above  Phoenix  mills 
Season  John,  h.  6  West  Main  above  Phoenix  mills 
Season  Jos.,  h.  10  West  Main  above  Phoenix  mills 
Secor  Adolphus,  shoemaker,  h.  19  Eagle 
Sedgewick  E.  A.,  broom  maker,  h.  rear  94  Eagle 
Sedgwick  Samuel,  gardener,  25  Liberty 
Sedgwick  George  E.  Mrs.,  h.  7  Veazie 
Seitz  Tobias,  engraver,  h.  East  Brooklyn  cor.  Houghton 
Selby  Ralph,  coachman,  h.  87  Union 
Senecal  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  7  South 
Senecal  Peter,  shoemaker,  h.  7  Morton  hill 
Shanneban  Jeremiah,  h.  31  Union  hill,  rear  Eclipse  mill 
Sharp  Frank,  artist,  h.  69  East  Quincy 
Sharp  Henry  N.,  mason,  h.  69  East  Quincy 
Sharp  Kate  Mrs.,  h.  66  Church 
Sharp  Sydney  F.,  printer  "News,"  h.  66  Church 
Shays  Henry,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 
Shea  Cornelius  Mrs.,  h.  97  South  Ashland 
Shea  Cornelius,  h.  street  rear  of  150  Ashland 
Shea  Daniel,  temperance  saloon,  h.  6  East  Union 
Shea  Henry,  hairdresser,  under  "The  Wilson" 
Shea  James,  cigar  maker,  bds.  Ballou  House 
Shea  Jeremiah,  mechanic,  h.  4  Bethel 


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Shea  John,  bds.  22  Union 

Shea  John,  laborer,  h.  Chase  ave 

Shea  John,  laborer,  bds.  77  State 

Shea  John,  laborer,  h.  49  Union 

Shea  Michael,  clerk,  h.  117  Eagle 

Shea  Michael,  h.  4  Bethel 

Shea  Patrick  Mrs.,  h.  Ashland  below  Washington  ave 

Shea  Patrick  2d,  dyer,  h.  rear  51  Centre 

Shea  Thomas,  butcher  for  Jas.  Fitzgerald 

Sheehan  Michael,  laborer,  h.  41  West  Main 

Sheldon  Albert  M.,  clerk,  h.  5  Summer 

Sheldon  Eliza  Mrs.,  h.  20  East  Quiney 

Sheldon  Eliza  F.  Mrs.,  h.  183  Main 

Sheldon  Hiram  G.,  physician,  h.  5  Summer 

Sheldon  Ira  F.,  cabinet  maker,  h.  35  Eagle 

Shepard  George  L.,  Superintendent  at  Millard's,  h.  11  Union 

Shepard  Theresa  M.  Mrs.,  h.  11  Union 

Shepard  William,  laborer,  h.  46  Prospect 

Sheridan  James,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  38  Braytonville 

Sheridan  Mary  Mrs,,  h.  Union  near  Beaver  mill 

Sherman  Alexander,  at  Zylonite,  bds.  32  Centre 

Sherman  Charles,  carpenter,  h.  1  Brown 

Sherman  Charles  E.,  billiard  parlor,  1  and  2  Martin  block,  h.  3 

Clark's  block  (see  adv) 
Sherman  Clarence,  shoemaker,  bds.  34  Washington  ave 
Sherman  Fred.  M.,  slate  roofer,  h.  100  Church' 
Sherman  Carl,  h.  old  Stamford  road 
Sherman  Frank,  shoemaker,  h.  10  Beacon 
Sherman  Henry,  tailor,  room  9  Clark's  block 
Sherman  John  P.,  laborer,  h.  Cady  near  North 


New   Billiard    Parlor. 

C.  E.  SHERMAN,  PROPRIETOR, 

Maxtin's  Block,        -         NORTH  ADAMS. 
FINE  BAILEY  TABLES. 

TUB  FINEST  BRHHDS  Of  DIGflRS  always  OR  Hanfl. 


152  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Sherman  Joel  Mrs.,  bdsV  8  Clark's  block 

Sherman  Mary  M.  Mrs.,  h.  Cady  near  North 

Sherman  Yates,  newsdealer,  h.  Bradford  Place,  110  Main 

Sherry  Julia  Mrs.,  h.  99  Union 

Sherry  James  Mrs.,  on  hill  rear  24  Brooklyn 

Sherry  Mary,  domestic  at  8  Church  Place 

Sherry  Michael,  mechanic,  h.  47  Church 

Sherry  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  42  Franklin 

Sherry  Rose  G.,  teacher,  h.  42  Franklin 

Sherwin  Thomas  S.  Mrs.,  h.  27  Houghton 

Sherwood  Adial  Mrs.,  h.  9  Union 

Shields  John,  laborer,  woolen  mill,  h.  12  Braytonville 

Shields  J.,  depot  yardman,  h.  68  Main 

Shields  John,  coachman,  h.  over  Loftus's  marble  works 

..Shorrpck JEdwin,  machine  printer,  h.  44  Liberty 

Shultis  Charles -E.,  chief1  or1  police,  h.  3V  Liberty — 

Shultis  David,  engraver,  h.  1  Lincoln 

Shultis  Nicholas,  h.  Franklin  near  Natural  Bridge 

Shultis  Wm.  H.,  farmer,  h.  1  Lincoln 

Shultis  Wm.  S,,  weaver,  h.  210  River 

Shurter-  Et-T* ,  local— editor   ^Sunday^Express,''   bds.   Mansion 

House 
Shurtleff  George,  loom  fixer,  h.  110  River 
Silver  Charles,  laborer,  h.  25  West  Main 
Siltioh  It.  Mrs.,  millinery,  63  Main,  h.  9  Blackinton  block 
Simon  L.,  h.  9  Blackinton  block 
Simmons  Sidney  A.,  mail  agent,  h.  8  Holbrook 
Simes  Frank,  h.  Union  near  Beaver  mill 
Simpson  George  F.,  physician,  office  and  residence  80  Eagle 
Sims  Ralph,  tailor,  bds.  Hotel  Brunswick 
Slattery  Dennis,  h.  off  head  of  Veazie 
Slattery  Edward,  laborer,  fa.  alley  roar  51  Centre 
Slattery  Honora  Mrs.,  h.  6  Central  ave.  off  Franklin 
Slattery  James,  carpenter,  h.  1  West  Main 
Slattery  Robert,  laborer,  h.  6  Central  ave 
Slattery  Wm.,  at  Arnold  Print  works 
Sly  Addison,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 
Smith  Anna  C.  Mrs.,  h.  12  South 
Smith  Charlotte  H.  Mrs.,  h.  head  of  Marietta 
Smith  Charles  E.,  clerk,  h.  13  Bryant 
Smith  Clark,  brakeman,  h.  120  Eagle 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  153 

Smith  Corless  W.,  sketcher,  h.  129  Eagle 

Smith  D.  E.,  shoemaker,  h.  120  Eagle 

Smith  Edward,  mechanic,  bds.  85  West  Main 

Smith  Ephraim,  laborer,  h.  rear  94  Eagle 

Smith  Frank  R.,  conductor,  h.  3  Hall 

Smith  Frederick  S.f  civil  engineer  and  surveyor,  office  and  resi- 
dence 89  Main 

Smith  Gideon  H.,  shoe  finisher,  h.  42  State 
Smith  Henry  S.,  h.  6  Arnold  place 
Smith  Hiram  R.,  farmer,  72  Eagle 

Smith  Homer  A.,  h.  7  Spring 

Smith  Isaac,  shoemaker,  h.  Winter  near  Cherry 

Smith  James,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  43  Braytonville 

Smith  James,  laborer,  h.  18  Liberty 

Smith  James,  laborer,  h.  16  Pearl 

Smith  John  &  Co.,  dealers  in  boots  and  shoes,  83  Centre 

Smith  John,  peddler,  h.  south  end  of  State 

Smith  John,  machine  printer,  h.  23  North 

Smith  John  A.,  plumber,  h.  47  Union 

Smith  John,  shoemaker,  bds.  40  Furnace 

Smith  John  F.,  shoemaker,  h.  16  Pearl 

Smith  Joseph,  finisher,  h.  rear  9  Liberty 

Smith  Joseph  K.,  sketcher,  h.  23  North 

Smith  Patrick,  mechanic,  bds.  41  Furnace 

Smith  W.  F.,  superintendent  of  town  farm,  South  Church 

Smith  Nathaniel,  south  end  of  Ashland 

Smith  Nathan  A.,  policeman,  h.  44  North  Eagle 

Smith  Phebe  Mrs.,  h.  2  East  Quincy 

Smith  Patrick  H.,  clerk,  h.  16  Pearl 

Smith  Robert,  policeman,  h.  202  East  Main 

Smith  Samuel  1st,  h.  12  Pearl 

Smith  Samuel  2d,  mason,  h.  rear  51  Centre 

Smith  Thomas,  mechanic,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 

Smith  W.  N.  &  CO.,  dealers  in  dry  goods,  groceries  and  general 

merchandise,  2  Beaver 
Smith  Walter  N.  (W.  N.  Smith  &  Co.),  h.  Union  opp.  Glenn  mill 
Smith  Warren  M.,  helper,  h.  87  Union 
Smith  William,  brakeman,  h.  120  Eagle 
Snidawint  Charles,  brakeman,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 
Snyder  George,  tinsmith,  h.  1  Elm 

Snyder  James  P.,  shoemaker,  h.  8  Brook \yn 
20 


154  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Snyder  Peter,  restaurant,  temperance  drinks,  cigars,  etc.,  Cava- 

nough  block,  Pearl,  h.  8  East  Brooklyn 
Snyder  T.  P.,  carpenter,  h.  123  Eagle 
Snyder  Willis  G.  (F.  A.  Brooks  &  Co.),  h.  123  Eagle 
Sorrell  Peter,  restaurant  and  ice  cream  rooms,  cigars,  tobaccos, 

etc.,  12  Main 
Sorrell  Vital,  tanner,  h.  125  Union 
Soule  Frank  H.,  car  inspector,  h.  10  Quincy 
SOUle  C.  I.  Dr.,  dentist,  office  Collins  block,  59  Main 
Southwell  Addie  Miss,  h.  7  Cherry 
Southwick  Daniel  W.,  watchman,  h.  7  Hudson 
SOUthWiCk  M.  S.,  millinery,  95  Main  (see  adv) 
Sparrow  George,  shoemaker,  h.  137  Ashland 
Sparrow  Warren,  shoemaker,  h.  137  Ashland 
Sparrow  William,  shoemaker,  h.  137  Ashland 
Spaulding  Edgar,  blacksmith,  h.  south  end  of  State 
Spaulding  Fred  E.,  grocer,  h.  south  end  of  State 
Spear  Fred,  fireman,  rooms  7  Blackinton  block 
Spear  Henry  S.,  h.  74  State 
Spear  Henry  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  74  State 
Spear  John  W.,  canvasser,  h.  21  Chestnut 
Spear  Wells  F.,  rooms  7  Blackinton  block 
Spear  Wm.  F.,  local  editor  of  "Transcript,"  bds.  21  Chestnut 
Sperry  W.  H.  &  CO.,  dealers  in  crockery,  glass,  silver  plated 
ware,  house  furnishing  goods,  etc.,  2  Martin  block  (see  adv. 
next  page) 
Sperry  W.  H.  (W.  H.  Sperry  &  Co.),  h.  57  Holden 
Sprague  Charles  M.,  bookkeeper,  h.  134  Eagle 
Sprague  Herbert,  teamster,  bds.  74  Main 

Sprague  James,  laborer,  h.  head  of  Marietta 

Sprague  Marshall,  shoemaker,  h.  34  River 

Stacey  Etta  A.,  bookkeeper  at  E.  J.  Cary's,  h.  17  Quincy 

Stack  Ellen  Mrs.,  h.  10  West  Main 

Stack  James,  saloon,  17  State 

Stack  Richard,  laborer,  h.  80  River 

Stafford  H.  M.,  physician  and  surgeon,  4  Martin  block 

Stafford  Nathan,  farmer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Staples  Sidney  M.,  superintendent  Beaver  mill,  h.  36  Beaver 

StarkS  H.  WatSOn,  meat  market,  32   State,  h.  92  South  Church 

Starkweather  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  121  Union 

Stearns  Elizabeth  Miss,  h.  7  Chestnut 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY. 


155 


Stedman  W.  H.,  telephone  manager,  h.  54  Holden 

Steenburgh  Marvin,  employed  at  Zylonite  works 

Stetson  Nelson  B.,  clerk  at  F.  B.  Mason's 

Stevens  Charles  E.,  laborer,  h.  22  Washington  ave 

Stevens  Ed.  H.,  train  dispatcher,  bds.  129  Main 

Stevens  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  h.  6  East  Union 

Stevens  S.  F.,  conductor  Troy  &  Boston  R.  R.,  h.  22  Chestnut 

Stevens  Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  20  Summer 

Stevenson  Fannie,  teacher,  h.  7  Veazie 

Stevenson  Robert,  h.  7  Veazie 

Stevenson  James,  loom  fixer,  h.  9  Veazie 

Stevenson  Thomas,  shoemaker,  h.  30  Veazie 

Stewart  Adelia  A.  Mrs.,  h.  12  Jackson 

Stewart  Alexander,  clerk  at  Barnard's  Clothing  house 

Stewart  B.  A.,  sashmaker,  h.  132  Eagle 

Stewart  Charles,  bds.  9  Union 

Stewart  Charles,  brakeman,  h.  south  end  of  Ashland 

Stewart  Edward,  engraver,  h.  12  Jackson 

Stewart  Edward  W.,  painter,  h.  139  Eagle 

Stewart  Maryett  Mrs.,  bds.  with  L.  R.  Morgan 

W.  H.  SPERRY  &  CO., 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

Cfockefy,  Glass, 

Silver-Plated  Ware, 

HOUSE 

FURNISHING  GOODS, 

And  Kerosene  Oil. 

No.  2  MARTIN'S  BLOCK, 

MAIN  STREET, 

NORTH  ADAMS,  -  MASS. 


156  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Stewart  Robert  J.,  baker  for  A.  G.  McLaughlin 

Stewart  Wm.,  baker  for  A.  G.  McLaughlin 

Stickley  Charles,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  22  Braytonville 

Stickney  S.,  mason,  bds.  Ballou  House 

Stiles  Fred.,  shoemaker,  h.  2  Vincent  ave 

Stiles  Orville,  yardmaster,  h.  62  Holden 

Still  John,  clerk  at  W.  J.  Taylor's 

Stiner  Fred.,  laborer,  h.  11  Ashland 

Stiner  Fred.  Jr.,  h.  East  Main 

Stiner  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  11  Ashland 

St.  John  Fred.,  laborer,  h.  230  East  Main 

St.  John  Manny,  shoemaker,  h.  31  West  Main 

St.  Onge  Delina,  clerk  at  Haslam  &  Co.'s  store 

St.  Onge  Adeline  Miss,  bds.  10  North  Church 

St.  Onge  Joseph,  wheelwright,  h.  27  East  Brooklyn 

Stockwell  Abigail  Mrs.,  h.  21  South 

Stockwell  George  S.,  butcher  for  H.  A.  Tower,  h.  7  Hudson 

Stockwell  George  N.,  clerk,  h.  21  South 

Stone  Alfred  W.,  weaver,  h.  102  Union 

Stone  Charles,  bds.  with  E.  R.  Morton 

Stone  Elaire,  shoemaker,  h.  228  East  Main 

Stone  Fred.,  shoemaker,  h.  18  North  Eagle 

Stone  John,  shoemaker,  h.  133  Union 

Stone  Peter,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Stowell  Celestia  A.,  k.  68  Church 

Stranahan  Wm.,  weaver,  h.  rear  94  Eagle 

Streeter  Fred.  D.,  machinist,  h.  121  State 

Streeter  Hannah,  Rhoda  and  Martha,  h.  63  Centre 

Stroud  Chandler,  mechanic,  h.  23  Chestnut 

Stroud  Cora,  h.  23  Chestnut 

StrOlld  E.  A.,  groceries,  dry  goods,  boots,  shoes,  crockery,  etc., 

112  and  114  Union,  h.  23  Chestnut  (see  adv) 
Stroud  Eva  F.,  clerk  at  W.  H.  Gaylord's,  h.  23  Chestnut 
Stroud  M.  H.,  clerk  at  F.  M.  Ray's,  h.  23  Chestnut 
Sturtevant  Lina,  resides  with  D.  M.  Wells 
Sullivan  Dennis,  cabinet  maker,  rear  20  Liberty 
Sullivan  John,  dyer,  h.  2  East  Brooklyn 
Sullivan  John,  clerk,  rear  20  Liberty 
Sullivan  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  3  Fuller 

Sullivan  Martin,  clerk  at  Tuttle  &  Bryant's,  h.  14  North 
Sullivan  Mary  Mrs.,  h.  83  Ashland 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  157 

Sullivan  Michael,  laborer,  h.  20  Centre 

Sullivan  Michael  F.,  folder,  h.  195  Main 

Sullivan  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

Sullivan  William,  furniture  and  upholstery  goods,  Cavanough 
block,  h.  rear  20  Liberty 

Sheldon  James  Warren,  head  of  Holbrook 

Sumner  Almarin  T.,  carpenter,  h.  22  North  Eagle 

Supranna  Davis,  h.  alley  rear  51  Centre 

Swain  George  W.,  chief  clerk  at  Wilson  House 

Swain  Samuel,  h.  14  Bray  ton  ville 

Swan  Clessen  E.,  butcher,  h.  20  Willow  Dell 

Swan  M.  E.  Mrs.,  h.  59  River 

Sweatman  Stephen  T.,  carpenter,  h.  182  River 

Sweeny  Ellen,  widow,  h.  alley  rear  51  Centre 

Sweeny  Prudon,  carpenter,  h.  22  Pearl 

Sweeney  John,  carpenter,  rear  51  Centre 

Swift  F.  E.,  proprietor  of  "The  Wilson"  and  Grey  lock  Hall 

Swope  B.  F.,  clerk  at  "The  Wilson" 

Sykes  John,  wool  sorter,  woolen  mill,  31  Braytonville 

Sykes  Robert  H.,  bookkeeper,  h.  12  Quincy 

Sykes  Thomas  W.,  superintendent  of  North  Adams  Manufactur- 
ing Co.,  h.  1  Braytonville 


Talham  Albert  E.,  sewing  machines,  7  Bank,  h.  19  East  Brook- 
lyn 
Talham  F.  E.,  clerk,  h.  19  East  Brooklyn 
Talmadge  George,  machinist,  h.  24  East  Brooklyn 
Tanner  George  J.,  clerk  for  Clark  &  Olds 
Tanner  Jerome  Mrs.,  h.  6  Blackinton  block 
Tattersall  Roger,  engraver,  h.  4  Union 
Tatro  A.  C.  Mrs.,  h.  Houghton  above  the  town  line 
Tatro  Abram,  h.  Union  above  Glen  mill 
Tatro  Joseph,  clerk,  h.  4  East  Union 
Tatro  Fred,  laborer,  h.  West  Shaft  road 
Taylor  Anthony,  coachman,  h.  82  Centre 
Taylor  Olive,  h.  Robinson  hill  rear  of  depot 
Taylor  Hiram,  laborer,  25  East  Brooklyn 
Taylor  Lyman,  laborer,  h.  6  Bethel 


158  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Taylor  W.  J.,  dealer  in  dry  and  fancy  goods,  114  Main,  h.8  Wall 

Taylor  Wilson  EL,  engineer,  h.  High  cor.  West  Main 

Tefft  William  B.,  moulder,  h.  20  River 

Temple  Albert  C,  driver  American  Express,  h.  47  East  Quincy 

Temple  E.  F.,  clerk,  h.  29  Brooklyn 

Temple  Eliza  and  Maria,  milliners 

Temple  Jackson  L.,  bookkeeper  at  Johnson  Manufacturing  Co.'s 

store 
Temple  James  H.,  butcher,  h.  92  South  Church 
Temple  Junius  B.,  deputy  postmaster,  h.  11  Lincoln 
Temple  Monroe,  carpenter,  h.  7  Grant 
Templeton  Henry,  h.  4  Braytonville 
Tenny  Oliver  and  Jerome,  h.  Notch  road 
Tenty  Mrs.,  h.  28  Beaver 

Terry  D wight,  shoemaker,  h.  old  road  to  Stamford 
Terry  James,  h.  on  hill  rear  123  Main,  Braytonville 
Terry  W.  T.,  traveling  agent,  h.  68  East  Quincy 
Thareou  Louis,  teamster,  h.  9  Liberty 
Thatcher  Emery  E.,  27  East  Main  near  5  Points 
Thatcher  William,  laborer,  h.  head  of  Veazie 
Thayer  Charles  A.,  painter,  h.  30  Furnace 
Thayer  Charlotte  J.,  h.  19  Church 
Thayer  Garry  S.,  leather  dealer,  h.  130  Main 
Thajer  L.  D.,  groceries  and  provisions,  2  Hudson 
Thayer  S.  &  SOU,  attorneys  and  counsellors  at  law,  4  and  5  Bur- 

lingame  block 
Thayer  Shepherd  (S.  Thayer  &  Son),  h.  130  Main 
Thayer  S.  Proctor  (S.  Thayer  &  Son),  h.  130  Main 
Thayer  Stella  J.  Miss,  h.  19  Church 
Thayer  S.,  painter,  bds.  Ballou  House 

The  Novelty  Manufacturing  Co.,  10  Walnut  (see  adv) 

Theriault  Julia  Miss,  bds.  10  North  Church 

Thibadeau  Joseph,  bds.  12  Main 

Thomas  George  W.,  traveling  agent,  h.  74  State 

Thompson  Charles,  engineer,  h.  9  Wesleyan 

Thompson  George  H.,  engineer,  h.  23  South 

Thompson  Marilla  Miss,  h.  12  Holbrook 

Thompson  J.  W.  Rev.,  pastor  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  h. 

7  North  Church 
Thompson  Sherman  B.,  bookkeeper  at  Braman's 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  159 

Thomson  Lyman  H.,  bookkeeper  at  Burlingame  &  Darbys',  h.  12 

Holbrook 
Thomson  Christen,  tailor,  bds.  American  House 
Thrasher  Henry,  peddler,  h.  130  State 
Tibbits  Sarah,  tailoress,  h.  26  East  Quincy 
Tilly  J.  F.  Jr.,  architect  and  builder,  h.  19  Church  (see  adv) 
TiltOll  Frank  L.,  books,  stationery,  newspapers,  periodicals,  toys, 

Yankee  notions,  etc.,  Main  cor.  Holden,  h.  136  Main 
Timoney  James,  dyer,  h.  32  Marshall 
Timoney  John,  dyer,  h.  38  Marshall 
Timothy  John,  h.  120  Main,  Braytonville 
Timothy  John  Mrs.,  h.  120  West  Main,  Braytonville 
Tingue  Emma  H.,  teacher,  b.  3  Summit  ave 
Tingue  Esther  M.  Mrs.,  h.  3  Summit  ave 
Tinker  Arthur  M.,  secretary  Johnson  Manufacturing  Co.,  h.  West 

Main  near  Brown 
Tinker  E.  R.,  h.  27  Summer 
Tinker  Giles  K.,  h.  27  Summer 
Tinker  Henry  W.,  resides  in  Dakota 
Tinney  Eldorus,  laborer,  h.  202  East  Main 
Tinney  Hiram  W.,  h.  17  Marshall 
Tinney  Lucina  M.  Mrs.,  h.  17  Marshall 
Titus  O.  B.  (J.  H.  Orr  &  Co.),  h.  71  Holden 
Tobin  James,  moulder,  h.  17  Pearl 
Tobin  Robert,  dealer  in  dry  goods,  fancy  goods  and  millinery, 

70  Main,  h.  23  Pleasant 
Tolman  Lincoln,  hairdresser  at  C.  M.  Howard's 
Tomlin  Herbert,  mechanic,  h.  28  East  Quincy 
Tompkins  J.  P.,  machinist  at  Hunter  &  Son's 
Torrey  Frank,  laborer,  bds.  161  Union 

Torrey  George  B.,  local  editor  Hoosac  Valley  News,  h.  5  Hall 
Torre}*  William,  laborer,  h.  31  East  Union 
Tougas  Ambrose  Mrs.  and  Edward,  h.  29  Veazie 
Tower  Arthur,  laborer,  h.  249  East  Main 
Tower  Charles  F.,  mechanic,  h.  57  East  Quincy 
Tower  Chester  L.,  farmer,  h.  Congress  near  Main 
Tower  E.  A.,  music  teacher,  h.  138  Main 
Tower  Francis  O.,  farmer,  76  East  Quincy 

Tower  Horace  A.,  meat  market,  25  Eagle,  h.  119  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Tower  Henry  A.,  80  West  Main  beyond  cemetery 
Tower  Hobart  C.  (Tower  &  Porter),  h.  15  Pleasant 


160 


R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


Tower  Imogene  and  Evangeline,  teachers  at  High  school 

Tower  &  Porter,  stoves,  furnaces,  tin  ware,  house  furnishing 
goods,  etc.,  34  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Towle  John  H.,  engineer,  17  Houghton 

Towle  Nellie  J.  Miss,  h.  8  Pleasant 

Towne  William  B.,  clerk,  h.  2  Church  Place  cor.  Main 

T0WHSend  H.  T.,  carpenter  and  builder,  jobbing  promptly  at- 
tended to,  Washington  ave  cor.  Spring  (see  adv) 

Tracey  E.  M.,  carpenter,  bds.  Ballou  House 

Traquair  William,  mason,  h.  101  Church 

Trayon  Henry,  shoemaker,  h.  15  East  Brooklyn 

Trayon  Stephen,  laborer,  h.  28  Willow  Dell 

Trayon  Fred.,  shoemaker,  h.  35  Willow  Dell 

Trimble  John,  h.  19  West  Cliff 

Trombley  Benjamin,  mechanic,  h.  102  Union 

Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.  and  Hoosac  Tunnel,  offices  in  Union 

depot 
Trudeau  Clarence  L.,  shoemaker,  h.  15  East  Union 
Trudeau  Onesime,  h.  rear  94  Eagle 
Trudeau  William,  mechanic,  bds.  7  Fuller 

"TOWER  «£  PORTER, 

DEALERS  IN 

COO^and  pAp^TOVES 

Crockery,  Glass  Ware, 


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Tin,  Copper,  Sheet  Iron,  and  Galvanized 
Iron  Work  of  all  kinds. 

34  Eagle  St,  North  Ate,  Mass. 

H.  C.  Tower.  Arthur  C.  Porter. 

AGENTS  FOR  THE  CELEBRATED  ACORN  STOVES  AND  RANGES. 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  161 

Trumble  Wellington  H.,  h.  on  hill  rear  24  Brooklyn 

Trumble  H.  W.,  carpenter,  h.  83  West  Main 

Turner  A.  Z.,  cloth  folder,  h.  19  North 

Turner  Charles,  barber,  h.  159  Union 

Turner  Fred.  A.,  paymaster  at  Arnold  Print  works,  h.  19  North 

Turner  Thomas,  engraver,  h.  18  North 

Turner  William  H.,   carriage   manufacturer,   Willow   Dell,    h.   3 

Blackinton  block 
Turner  Willam,  engraver,  h.  18  North 
Tuttle  &  Bryant,  dry  goods,  carpets,  oilcloths,  wall  paper,  etc., 

2  and  3  Wilson  block  (see  adv) 
Tuttle  D.  N.  (Tuttle  &  Bryant),  bds.  Richmond  House 
Tuttle  Henry  L.,  laborer,  h.  6  Frederick 
Twing  J#  A.,  proprietor  of  Eagle  street  drug  store,  39  Eagle  (see 

adv) 
Tyler  Amy  A.,  Mrs.,  h.  77  Union 
Tyler  C.  and  E.  Misses,  h.  17  Chestnut 
Tyler  E.  D.  &  CO.,  general  insurance  agents,  office  over  Adams 

National  Bank  (see  adv  on  back  cover) 
Tyler  E.  D.  (E.  D.  Tyler  &  Co.  and  T.  W.  Richmond  &  Co.),  h. 

75  Union 
Tyler  Eugenie  Miss,  h.  19  Spring 
Tyler  John  B.,  postmaster,  h.  77  Union 
Tyrrell  James,  boilermaker,  h.  12  West  Main 
Tyrrell  James  J.,  student,  h.  12  West  Main 
Tyrrell  Leonard  M.,  hostler,  h.  6  Hudson 
Tyrrell  Maggie  L.,  clerk  for  C.  A.  Darling,  h.  12  West  Main 
Tyrrell  Phebe  A.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  4  East  Quincy 
Tyrrell  William  (Ryan  &  Tyrrell),  h.  38  Liberty 

U 

Underbill  William,  painter,  bds.  26  Spring 
Underwood  Orlo  C.  (Ashman  &  Underwood),  h.  7  Hall 
Underwood  Wm.,  employed  by  William  E.  Bardwell 
UnderWOOd  W.  S.,  dealer  in  sewing  machines,  pianos  and  or- 
gans, "New  Home"  sewing  machines  a  specialty,  7  Blackin- 
ton block,  Holden 

Union  Pacific  Tea  Co.,  37  Eagle 

Urell  Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  23  State 

United  States  and  Canada  Express,  C.  D.  Reid  agent,  opp.  depot 
21 


162  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 


V 


Vatlner  S.  &  BrO.,  carriag£  and  sleigh  manufacturers,  rear  74 
Main  (see  adv) 

Vadner  Edmond  (S.  Vadner  &  Bro.),  h.  19  East  Quincy 

Vadner  Samuel,  carriage  manufacturer,  h.  11  Pleasant 

Vail  Daniel  A.,  weaver,  h.  5  Beaver 

Vail  Katie,  waitress  at  Richmond  House 

Valancour  Aggie  Miss,  h.  212  River 

Valentine  &  BriggS,  carpets,  draperies  and  window  shades,  81 
Main  (see  adv) 

Valentine  J.  W.  (Valentine  &  Briggs),  h.  7  Spring 

Valliere  Edward,  shoemaker,  h.  33  Willow  Dell 

Van  Antwerp  Frances,  domestic,  h.  137  Main 

Vandenburgh  Willis  D.,  carpenter,  26  Beaver 

Varley  James  B.,  oyster  house  and  restaurant,  59  State 

Varney  Hattie,  domestic  at  8  Pleasant 

Veazie  Angelia  M.,  assistant  librarian  of  North  Adams  Public 
Library,  h.  54  River 

Veazie  Charles  C,  shoemaker,  h.  8  Veazie 

Veazie  Eugenia  M.,  teacher,  h.  54  River 

Veazie  Samuel  Mrs.,  h.  54  River 

Verill  Felix,  carpenter,  bds.  Ballou  House 

Viall  Wm.  G.,  superintendent  Sampson's,  bds.  Richmond  House 

Vining  A.  E.,  upholsterer,  1  Brooklyn  over  Chase's  carpet  beat- 
ing shop,  h.  10  Liberty  (see  adv) 

Vivia  Felix,  employed  by  S.  B.  Dibble 

Voiles  Peter,  cigar  maker  at  Calnan  &  Phillips's 

Voss  James,  painter,  h.  18  Washington  ave 


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Wade  Ellsworth,  h.  Ashland  cor.  Washington  ave 

Wade  Joseph  A.,  carpenter,  h.  39  North  Eagle 

Wade  Ransom  S.,  teamster,  h.  Ashland  cor.  Washington  ave 

Wadrell  Frank,  laborer,  h.  East  Mountain  road 

Waite  D.  R.,  cashier,  bds.  129  Main 

Waite  Francis  M.,  engineer,  h.  157  Ashland 

Waite  Fred.  M.,  mason,  h.  1  Marietta  cor.  Franklin 


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braided  in  various  styles,  and  Mountings  furnished. 
Hair  Jewelry  never  goes  out  of  style,  and  is  a  good  way 
to  preserve  the  Hair  of  deceased  friends.  Invisible 
Fronts.  Scollops.  Switches.  &c,  made  to  order  at 
short  notice — to  match  any  shade  or  color  of  the  Hair, 
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given  to  straightening  and  making  -up  Hair  Combings. 
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No.  24  South  Street,  North  Adams,  Mass. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  163 

Walden  Arnold,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

Walden  Benjamin,  farmer,  South  Church  near  town  line 

Walden  John  A.,  printer,  h.  22  South 

Walden  R.  6u,  real  estate  and  insurance  broker  and  auctioneer, 

office  3  Bank,  h.  20  Pleasant  (see  adv) 
WaMeil  Win.  B.  Mrs.,  job  printer,  24  South  (see  adv) 
Walker  Adeline  Mrs.,  h.  8  Jackson 
Walker  Charles  L.,  machinist,  h.  14  Marietta 
Walker  Clarence  M.,  clerk  for  Martin  &  Co.,  h.  8  Jackson 
Walker  Frank  A.,  wholesale  dealer  in  hay,  straw  and  grain,  h.  20 

Church 
Walker  Frank  C,  clerk,  h.  14  Marietta 
Walker  Frank  J.,  engineer,  h.  32  Spring 
Walker  Frank  A.,  h.  20  Church 
Walker  Gilbert  L.,  h.  rear  100  Eagle 
Wall  James,  laborer,  h.  117  Eagle 
Wall  Mary  Miss,  h.  15  Elm 
Wall  Patrick,  laborer,  59  Union 
Wallor  M.,  agent,  bds.  Ballou  House 
Walsh  Stephen,  laborer,  rear  46  Centre 
Walton  John,  wool  buyer,  h.  10  Jackson 
Ward  H.  D.,  photographer,  portrait  painter  and  dealer  in  fine  arts, 

78  Main,  h.  1  Chestnut  cor.  Spring 
Ward  John,  laborer,  bds.  12  Brown 
Ward  Martin,  brakeman,  h.  50  Church 
Ward  Wm.  A.,  h.  1  Chestnut 
Wardwell  Charles,  resides  with  Jenks  Hewitt 
Wardwell  Frank,  laborer,  h.  Mountain  road 
Ware  Delia  A.  Mrs.,  h.  21  South 
Warner  Charles,  shoemaker,  h.  Meadow  above  Cherry 
Warner  Edgar  A.,  heel  cutter,  h.  7  Wesleyan 
Warren  Charles  H.,  shoe  cutter,  70  Eagle 
Warren  Edwin,  engineer,  h.  9  Quincy 
Warren  Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  8  Hall 
Warren  Isaiah,  loom  fixer,  h.  151  Union 
Warren  Richard  A.,  engraver,  h.  8  Hall 
Washburn  Madison  M.,  car  repairer,  h.  71  Ashland 
Waters  Barney,  brakeman,  h.  144  Ashland 
Watson  Frank,  shipping  clerk,  51  Holden 
Weaver  Joseph,  sewing  machines,  h.  83  Main 
Webster  Herbert,  bartender  13  State 


164  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Weeks  Charles  E.,  mechanic,  h.  26  River 

Weeks  Frank  H.,  shoemaker,  h.  rear  94  Eagle 

Weeks  Susan  Mrs.,  26  River 

Welch  David,  brakeman,  h.  195  Main 

Welch  George,  assistant  cook  at  "The  Wilson" 

Welch  James,  choice  liquors,  ales,  etc.,  43  State 

Welch  James  and  John,  h.  near  Beaver  mill 

Welch  James,  laborer,  h.  195  Main 

Welch  John,  laborer,  h.  150  Ashland 

Welch  John  2d,  h.  37  Union  Hill  rear  Eclipse  mill 

Welch  Josie  and  Maggie,  employed  at  "The  Wilson" 

Welch  Matthew,  choice  liquors,  ales,  etc.,  25  Centre,  h.  27  do 

Welch  Michael,  flagman,  h.  Brown  over  the  store 

Welch  Otis  E.,  clerk,  h.  rear  2j0  Liberty 

Welch  Owen  W.,  livery  stable,  rear  Mansion  House,  43  State,  h. 
27  Centre  (see  adv) 

Welch  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  21  Brown 

Welch  Thomas,  folder,  bds.  66  River 

Welch  Thomas,  car  inspector,  h.  7  Ashland 

Welch's  Restaurants,  43  State  and  25  Centre  (see  adv) 

Welcome  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  20  Brooklyn 

Welles  R.  H.,  stock  broker,  Room  9  Martin  block 

Wells  Ada  M.  Miss,  h.  28  Summer 

Wells  Daniel  M.  (O.  Wells  &  Son),  h.  Braytonville 

Wells  Eugene  H.,  clerk  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.,  h.  173  Main 

Wells  George,  tanner,  h.  51  Walnut 

Wells  Henry  N.,  clerk  Troy  &  Greenfield  R.  R.,  h.  28  Summer 

Wells  John  H.,  spinner,  h.  37  Beaver 

Wells  John  R.,  student,  h.  28  Summer 

Wells  Louise  H.  Mrs.,  h.  12  Chestnut 

Wells  Orson  (O.  Wells  &  Son),  h.  Braytonville 

Wells  0.  &  Son,  manufacturers  of  acids  and  iron  liquor,  Brayton- 
ville 

Wells  Sarah  A.  Miss,  h.  Braytonville 

Wells  William,  acid  maker,  h.  Braytonville 

Wells  Virgil  B.,  teacher  at  Dartsmouth,  h.  28  Summer 

Wellsby  Fred  W.,  grist  mill,  bds.  Richmond  House 

Wellspeek  Leander,  beamer  tender,  h.  38  West  Main 

Welton  Catherine  Miss,  h.  12  Bryant 

Welton  Charles  R.,  shoemaker,  h.  56  Prospect 

Welton  George  G.,  shoe  cutter,  h.  86  Eagle 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  165 

Welton  William  A.,  painter,  h.  south  end  of  State 
Wendover  Adelbert,  teamster,  h.  17  Frederick 
Wessels  Harmon,  laborer,  h.  alley  rear  51  Centre 
West  Edward,  shoemaker,  address  post  office 
West  George  Mrs.,  h.  18  Holbrook 

West  William  F.,  bookkeeper  at  Adams  National  Bank,  h.  18  Hol- 
brook 
Westcott  Arnold,  carpenter,  h.  61  East  Quincy 

Western  Union  Telegraph  Office,  a.  f.  Bates,  manager,  72 

Main 
Westfall  Frank,  car  repairer,  bds.  30  Washington  ave 
Wetherbee  H.  E.,  at  J.  Hunter  &  Son's,  h.  12  East  Quincy 
Whalen  Alice,  dressmaker,  h.  Chase  block,  Centre 
Whalen  James  E.,  laborer,  h.  87  Ashland 
Whalen  James  E.  Jr.,  cigar  manufacturer,  h.  87  Ashland 
Whalen  Thomas  F.,  traveling  agent,  h.  87  Ashland 
Whalen  Patrick  W.,  h.  33  Main  near  the  cemetery 
Whalen  Thomas,  restaurant,  23  State,  h.  39  West  Main 
Wham  James,  calico  printer,  Freeman  Print  works,  h.  Holbrook 

above  Meadow 
Wheeler  Addison  G.,  shoemaker,  h.  21  Prospect 
Wheeler  Edmond  M.,  laborer,  h.  95  Ashland 
Wheeler  E.  E.,  confectionery,  dining  and  ice  cream  rooms,  107 

Main,  h.  34  Ashland  (see  adv) 
Wheeler  Edmund,  laborer,  bds.  19  Prospect 
Wheeler  Eliza  Mrs.,  h.  21  Prospect 
Wheeler  Hanna  Mrs.,  h.  21  Prospect 
Wheeler  Julia  E.  Mrs.,  h.  27  Veazie 
Wheeler  &  Wilson  Manufacturing  Co.,  83  Main 
Wheelock  Charles  L.,  laborer,  h.  86  Main 
Wheelock  Catherine  Mrs.,  h.  86  West  Main 
Whipple  Henry  F.,  South  State  near  soap  factory 
Whitaker  E.  D.,  h.  22  Main  opp.  Richmond  House 
Whitaker  Thomas  P.,  machine  printer,  h.  5  East  Brooklyn 
Whitaker  Polly  Mrs.,  h  14  Briggs  avenue 
Whitaker  Valmore  A.,  treasurer  of  North  Adams  Savings  Bank, 

h.  14  Quincy  cor.  Ashland 
Whitcomb  Grace  Miss,  h.  5  North 
Whitcomb  Samuel,  h.  Union  near  Glen  mill 
Whitcomb  Nathaniel  L.,  clerk,  h.  3  Wesleyan 


166  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

WhitCOmb  H.  (jr.,  dealer  in  fresh,  salt,  smoked  and  pickled  fish, 
oysters,  lobsters,  clams  and  scollops,  native  oysters  a  special- 
ty, 32  Eagle,  h.  9  North 

White  Burt  C,  blacksmith  for  J.  M.  Barber 

White  Charles,  dyer,  h.  30  Marshall 

White  Dwight,  clerk  for  A.  B.  Wright,  h.  15  North 

White  Edward,  dyer,  h.  11  East  Brooklyn 

White  George,  clerk  at  Gleason  Bros' 

White  Frances  Mrs.,  10  Liberty 

White  Fred.  E.,  telegrapher,  h.  139  Main 

White  Henry,  laborer,  h.  11  East  Brooklyn 

White  James  H.,  miller,  h.  104  Eagle 

White  James  Mrs.,  h.  1  Grant  cor.  Lincoln 

White  James  R.,  bookkeeper,  bds.  1  Grant 

White  John,  mechanic,  h.  Northern  Lights  ave 

White  John,  laborer,  h.  6  Brown 

White  John  F.,  hairdresser,  h.  10  Liberty 

White  Merritt,  mechanic,  h.  63  Centre 

White  L.  W.,  watches  and  jewelry,  80  Main,  h.  9  East  Quincy 
cor.  Wall  (see  back  cover) 

White  Thomas,  spinner,  17  Washington  ave 

White  Rhodolphus,  police,  h.  52  Houghton 

White  S.  M.,  watchmaker,  h.  9  East  Quincy  cor.  Wall 

Whiteley  James,  packer  at  Arnold's,  h.  52  Houghton 

Whitham  Albert,  sketcher,  h.  8  Beacon 

Whitman  Ira,  fireman,  h.  9  Jackson 

Whitman  Reuben,  h.  56  Prospect 

Whitman,  Canedy  &  CO.,  shoe  manufacturers,  office  and  store  69 
Ashland 

Whitman  W.  H.  (Whitman,  Canedy  &  Co.),  h.  25  Church 

Whitmore  Charles,  folder,  h.  3  Bethel 

Whitmore  George,  h.  Union  above  Glen  mill 

Whitliey  BrOS.,  mason  builders  and  contractors,  11  Jackson 

Whitney  Charles,  packer,  h.  20  Prospect 

Whitney  Charles  E.,  mason,  h.  11  Jackson 

Whitney  C.  J.,  general  store,  Briggsville 

Whitney  Charles  R.  Mrs.,  h.  11  Jackson 

Whitney  Frank  H.,  traveling  agent,  h.  14  Prospect 

Whitney  Fred.  G.,  clerk  at  Braman's,  h.  16  Prospect 

Whitney  Edward  B.,  shoemaker,  h.  16  Bryant 

Whitney  George  L.  Mrs.,  h.  20  Prospect 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  167 

Whitney  George,  bell  boy  at  Wilson  House 

Whitney  Henry,  carpenter,  h.  12  Prospect 

Whitney  Henry  J.,  manager  of  Freeman's  general  store,  h.  67 
Holden 

Whitney  Merrill  H.,  mason,  h.  11  Jackson 

Whitney  Martin  M.,  invoicer,  16  Prospect 

Whitney  Royal  B.,  carpenter,  h.  5  North 

Whitney  S.  E.,  clerk,  h.  40  Prospect 

Whitney  Peter  J.,  traveling  agent,  h.  67  Holden 

Whitney  Wm.  H.,  printer  at  "Transcript"  office 

Whittiam  George  D.,  painter,  h.  32  Franklin 

Whittiam  John,  h.  32  Franklin 

Wickes  Rosana  Mrs.,  h.  76  Holden 

Wilbur  Arthur  M.,  h.  153  Ashland 

Wilbur  Ellen  L.,  Mrs.,  h.  20  Liberty 

Wilbur  Jeremiah,  h.  14  Church 

Wilbur  John,  laborer,  h.  rear  31  Brooklyn 

Wilbur  Carroll  A.,  clerk,  h.  13  Chestnut 

Wilbur  John  T.,  clerk,  h.  140  Ashland 

Wilbur  Laban  S.,  farmer,  h.  Notch  road 

Wilbur  William,  conductor,  h.  153  South  Ashland 

Wilbur  William  I.,  9  Kemp,  near  East  Union 

WilCOX  Charles  W.f  agent  for  Boston,  Hoosac  Tunnel  and  West- 
ern R.  R.  Co.,  office  opp.  Union  depot,  h.  19  Chestnut  cor. 
Ashland 

Wilcox  Charles  E.,  mechanic,  bds.  6  Liberty 

Wilcox  E.  J.  Miss,  h.  19  South 

Wilcox  Edwin,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  20  Braytonville 

Wilcox  Frederick  F.,  real  estate,  h.  3  Veazie 

Wilcox  George  S.,  weaver,  h.  Burdickville 

Wilcox  John,  laborer,  h.  11  Brown,  Gas  hill 

Wilcox  Samuel,  stone  mason,  h.  Congress 

Wilcox  Thomas,  h.  6  Braytonville 

Wilcoxson  F.  A.,  cotton  broker,  bds.  "The  Wilson" 

Wilcox  Frank,  tinsmith  at  Charles  W.  Billings's 

Wild  Arthur,  machine  engraver,  bds.  Richmond  House 

Wilder  Addison,  carpenter,  h.  98J  Church 

Wildinan  George,  tinsmith,  h.  Eagle 

Wiley  Edson  O.,  watchman  at  Adams  National  Bank,  h.  12  Grant 

Wilkinson  E.  S.,  cashier  of  Adams  National  Bank,  h.  32  Church 

Wilkinson  Harriet  and  Charlotte,  h.  125  Main 


168  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Wilkinson  Jas.  H.,  tinsmith,  h.  145  Union 

Wilkinson  John  W.,  laborer,  h,  rear  11  Church 

Wilkinson  Warren  J.  (Whitman,  Canedy  &  Co.),  h.  11  Quincy 

Willard  George,  laborer,  h.  Burdickville 

Willard  Moses,  temperance  porter,  h.  24  East  Brooklyn 

Willett  Alex.,  Conrad  and  Harry,  22  Brown 

Williams  Anna  Miss,  h.  1  Franklin 

Williams  C.  H.,  at  woolen  mill,  h.  42  Bray  ton  ville 

Williams  C.  H.  Mrs.,  h.  8  Chestnut 

Williams  Charles  M.,  baggagemaster,  h.  98  Church 

Williams  Charles  W.,  laborer,  h.  72  State 

Williams  D.  N.,  fish,  oysters,  etc.,  49  Holden,  h.  Clarksburgh 

(see  adv) 
Williams  Emeline  Mrs.,  h.  32  North  Eagle 
Williams  George  W.,  shoemaker,  bds.  65  Franklin 
Williams  Henry  H.,  farmer,  h.  65  Franklin 
Williams  Henry  D.,  car  inspector,  h.  32  North  Eagle 
Williams  James,  cigar  maker  for  M.  Dailey 
Williams  John  A.,  shoemaker,  65  Ashland 
Williams  Laura  P.  Mrs.,  h.  73  Holden 
Williams  Morris,  laborer,  h.  Eagle  cor.  Liberty 
Williams  Moses,  weaver,  woolen  mill,  50  Braytonville 
Williams  William,  mechanic,  h.  51  Church 
Willian  Thomas,  bleacher,  h.  35  Brooklyn 
Willian  William,  finisher,  h.  18  Marshall 
Willmarth  Arthur  F.  Col.,  state   agent   Home   Insurance   Co.  of 

New  York,  office  with  E.  D.  Tyler  &  Co.,  bds.  "The  Wilson" 
Willmott  Charles  F.,  painter,  h.  51  Church  cor.  Washington  ave 
Willis  Charles  H.,  carpenter,  h.  31  Veazie 
Wills  Albert  A.,  shipping  clerk  at  Freeman  Manufacturing  Co., 

b.  45  Union 
WilSOll  House  Drug  Store,  E.  B.  Hamblen,  proprietor,  Main 

cor.  Holden  (see  adv) 
Wilson  House  Livery,  J.   H.  Flagg  proprietor,  57  Main  opp. 

Wilson  House  (see  adv) 
Wilson  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  h.  143  Ashland 
Wilson  Thomas  F.,  steam  fitter  at  A.  W.  Hunter's 
Windrow  George,  engraver,  h.  6  Beacon  near  Prospect 
Windrow  William,  engraver,  h.  6  Beacon 
Wing  George  W.,  h.  Natural  Bridge 
Wing  Hiram  M.,  laborer,  h.  Natural  Bridge 


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Wing  Wong  Wah,  1st,  2d,  and  3d,  laundry,  31  Eagle 

Winning  Wm.,  laborer,  h.  17  Franklin  cor.  Prospect 

Winning  Alexander,  laborer,  h.  47  State 

Witherell  Albert  F.,  mechanic,  bds.  115  Eagle 

Witherell  Almera  L.  Miss,  h.  70  East  Quincy 

Witherell  Ann  E.  and  Eveline,  h.  115  Eagle 

Witherell  Arthur  J.,  real  estate  broker  and  agent  National  and 

Hamburg  European  lines  of  steamships,  office  9  Burlingame  block, 

h.  11  Church  (see  adv) 
Witherell  E.  J.,  carriage  maker,  Willow  Dell,  h.  118  Eagle 
Witherell  Orrin  Mrs.,  h.  115  Eagle 
Witt  George  Mrs.,  h.  Moulton  Hill,  Walnut 
Witt  Ivory,  farmer,  h.  117  State  opp.  Dibble's  mill 
Witt  Marshall  M.,  h.  115  State 
Witt  L.  A.  Mrs.,  resides  with  A.  B.  Wright,  15  Bank 
Woffenden  John,  laborer,  h.  Summit  ave.  below  East  Quincy 
Woffenden  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  Summit  ave.  below  East  Quincy 
Wolcott  W.  M.,  mason,  bds.  Ballou  House 
Wood  E.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  h.  Hudson  cor.  Prospect 
Wood  Elizabeth  Mrs.,  h.  157  Ashland 

A.  J.  WITHERELL, 

Real  Estate  Wet. 

Farms,  Dwellings \  for  Homes  or  Good 
Investments. 


PERFECT  TITLE  GUARANTEED.  MONEY  LOANED. 

TITLES    EXAMINED. 

Office,  No.  9  Burlingame  Block, 

NOETH    ADAMS,  -  -  MASS. 

Summer  residence  property  among  the  Berkshire  Hills. 
22 


170  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Wood  Elmer,  roll  coverer,  h.  112  Union 

Wood  James  H.,  manager  of  depot  restaurant,  resides  at  No.  1 
Clark's  new  block  opp.  depot 

Wood  Julia  and  Lillie,  h.  16  Hudson  cor.  Prospect 

Wood  Richard  A.,  upholsterer  at  J.  H.  Adams's,  h.  10  Meadow 

Wood  Warren  B.,  clerk  at  C.  B.  Darling's,  83  Main 

Wood  William,  laborer,  rear  32  Ashland 

Woods  William,  laborer,  bds.  88  Main 

Woodberry  Charles,  mechanic,  rear  79  West  Main 

WOOdhead  S.  &  Bro.,  stoves,  tinware,  hardware,  house  furnish- 
ing goods,  etc.,  2  Blackinton  block 

Woodhead  Samuel  (S.  Woodhead  &  Bro.),  h.  6  Meadow 

Woodhead  William  H.  (S.  Woodhead  &  Bro.),  h.  17  Spring 

Woodward  J.  Marion,  teacher,  h.  1  Willow  Dell 

Woodward  L.  WM  superintendent  of  North  Adams  Gas  Light 
Co.,  h.  1  Willow  Dell 

Woodward  Robert  W.,  telephone  manager,  h.  Willow  Dell 

Worcester  George,  conductor,  h.  73  Holden 

Worden  Merritt  S.,  bookkeeper  at  George  F.  Miller  &  Co.'s,  h. 
88  Ashland  cor.  Porter 

Worden  Markus  L.  Mrs.,  h.  88  Ashland  cor.  Porter 

Worthington  Aaron,  painter,  h.  32  North  Eagle 

Worthington  Winfield  S.,  h.  32  North  Eagle 

Wooster  Asel  Mrs.,  h.  West  Shaft  road 

Wright  A.  B.j  dealer  in  flour,  groceries,  provisions,  etc.,  1 1  Bank, 
h.  15  Bank  (see  adv) 

Wright  Eliza  Mrs.,  h.  16  Chestnut 

Wright  George,  laborer,  h.  10  Liberty- 
Wright  Hixon  A.  Mrs.,  h.  11   South 

Wright  M.  P.  Mrs.,  resides  with  J.  A.  Rice,  137  Main 

Wright  Moses,  mechanic,  h.  14  Wesleyan 

Wright  William,  dyer,  h.  11  South 

Wright  William,  hostler  at  9  Church 

Wylie  Fred.  S.,  machinist,  h.  1  Church 

Wyman  Alvin,  carpenter,  h.  10  North  Eagle 

Y 

Yarter  Alphonso,  shoemaker,  h.  6  South 
Yarter  Frank,  laborer,  h.  163  Union 


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Yarter  Louisa  Mrs.,  tailoress  at  J.  O'Brien's 

Yarter  Thomas,  bds.  with  Mrs.  Phebe  Brown 

Yootwo  1st,  2d  and  3d,  laundry,  15  State 

Young  Arthur,  h.  South  State  near  town  line 

Young  Mary  A.  Mrs.,  h.  61  Main 

Yoiing  &  McCann,  merchant  tailors,  115  Main  (see  adv) 

Young  Kate,  h.  34  Beaver 

Young  Robert  (Young  &  McCann),  h.  Chace  block 

Young  John,  laborer,  h.  30  River 

Yulitz  Charles,  laborer,  h.  203  River 


Zoina  Tobia,  dyer,  bds.  31  Spring 


NORTH  ADAMS 

BUSINESS    DIRECTORY, 
1887. 


ACID  AND  IRON  LIQUOR  MANUFACTURERS. 

Wells  O.  &  Son,  Braytonville 

AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Clark  &  Olds,  11  Eagle  (see  adv) 

ARCHITECTS. 

Merriam  Fred.  M.,  9  Bank  (see  adv) 
Tilley  J.  F.  Jr.,  19  Church 

BAKERS. 

Crowley  T.  J.,  Hayden  block,  44  Eagle 
McLaughlin  A.  G.,  33  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Mandeville  N.,  30  Holden 

BILLIARD  PARLORS. 

Fosmire  W.  H.,  entrance  opp.  post-office 
Sherman's  Billiard  Parlor,  Martin  block  (see  adv) 
Mansion  House  Billiard  Parlor,  37  State 
Ballou  House  Billiard  Parlor,  85  State  (see  adv) 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  173 

BLACKSMITHS   AND  HORSESHOERS. 

Cavanaugh  T.  J.,  15  Main 

Rand  E.  A.  &  Son,  43  South  Ashland  (see  adv) 

McDougall  &  Barcelou,  Marshall  cor.  Centre  (see  adv) 

Miller  Alonzo,  Union  cor.  Willow  Dell  (see  adv) 

Miller  &  King,  22  Pearl 

Vadner  S.  &  Bro.,  rear  74  Main  (see  adv) 

Witherell  E.  J.,  Willow  Dell  near  Union 

Leete  W.  H.,  Blackinton 


BOOKS  AND  STATIONERY. 

Anderson  D.  A.,  75  Main  (see  adv) 
Tilton  Frank  L.,  Main  cor.  Holden 


BOOKBINDERS. 
Robinson  James  T.  &  Son,  Bank  (see  adv) 

BOOTS,  SHOES  AND  RUBBERS. 

Cady  F.  A.,  Bradford  Place,  112  Main 

Collins  Timothy,  61  Main  (see  adv) 

Gelineau  &  LaFortune,  103  Main  (see  adv) 

McConnell  John,  94  Main  (see  adv) 

Martin  William  &  Co.,  10  State,  Martin's  block 

Rand  L.  C,  5  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Ray  F.  N.,  1  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 

Riordan  T.  &  Co.,  Penniman  row  (see  adv) 

Smith  John  &  Co.,  83  Centre,  (see  adv) 

BOX  MANUFACTURERS. 

Dibble  S.  B.,  63  State 

Gallup  Clarence  W.,  post-office  address  North  Adams  (see  adv) 

BREWER. 

Crowley  John  F.,  43  to  47  River  (see  adv) 


174  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

BROOMS    AND    BROOM    MANUFACTURERS'    SUPPLIES. 

Brigbam  T.  E.,  60  Liberty  (see  adv) 

BUILDERS'  MATERIALS. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 

Gallup  Clarence  \V.,  post-office  address  North  Adams  (see  adv) 

Rand  E.  A.  &  Son,  stone,  43  Ashland  (see  adv) 

CALICO  PRINTERS. 

Arnold  Print  Works,  Marshall 

Freeman  Manufacturing  Co.,  Union  (see  adv) 

CARBON  MANUFACTURERS. 

Richmond  Carbon  Co.,  West  Main  near  Fair  ground 

CARPENTERS  AND  BUILDERS. 

Brothers  O.  L.,  7  Briggs  ave  (see  adv) 

Cary  H.  F.,  South  Church  cor.  South  Ashland 

Cummings  John,  36  Liberty 

Davis  Raymond,  143  Ashland  (see  adv) 

Green  Harlow  P.,  95  West  Main 

Pike  Charles  Nathan,  44  Veazie  (see  adv) 

Tilly  J.  F.  Jr.,  19  Church 

Kemp  Barney  S.,  East  Main  cor.  Kemp  avenue 

Scott  H.  W.,  26  Houghton  (see  adv) 

Townsend  H.  T.,  Washington  ave.  cor.  Spring  (see  adv) 

CARPETS  AND  OIL  CLOTHS. 

Tuttle  &  Bryant,  Wilson  House  block,  Main  (see  adv) 
Valentine  &  Briggs,  81  Main  (see  adv) 

Manchester  M.  L.,  floor  oil  cloths  only,  3  Blackinton  block  (see 
adv) 

CARPET  CLEANING  AND  FEATHER  RENOVATING. 

Chase  John  N.,  1  Brooklyn  (see  page  15) 


NORTH    ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  175 

CARRIAGE  AND  SLEIGH  MANUFACTURERS. 

Barber  J.  M.,  18  and  20  West  Main  (see  adv) 

Crocker  George  W.,  Blackinton  block 

Goodnow  F.  L.,  Marshall  cor.  Centre  (see  adv) 

Miller  Alonzo,  Union  cor.  Willow  Dell  (see  adv) 

Miner  O.  S.,  Willow  Dell  (see  adv) 

McDougall  &  Barcelou,  Marshall  cor.  Centre  (see  adv) 

Vadner  S.  &  Bro.,  rear  74  Main  (see  adv) 

Turner  W.  H.,  Willow  Dell 

Witherell  E.  J..  Willow  Dell  near  Union 


CIVIL  ENGINEERS. 
Blake  Harry  E.,  12  Walnut 
Locke  A.  W.,  office  Summer  cor.  Morris 
Smith  Frederick  S.,  89  Main 

CLOTHING  AND  GENTS'  FURNISHINGS. 

(See  Merchant  Tailors.) 

Barnard  E.,  4  Wilson  block   (see  back  cover) 

Cushman  D.  J.,  9  and  11  State 

Cutting  C.  H.  &  Co.,  6  and  8  State  (see  front  cover) 

Gatslick  Morris,  66  Main  (see  adv) 

Lonergan  &  Bissaillon,  72  Main  (see  adv) 

COAL   DEALERS. 

Brooks  F.  A.  &  Co.,  76  Centre  (see  adv) 

Lally  Wm.  H.  &  Co.,  10  Main 

Rand  E.  A.  &  Son,  43  Ashland  (see  adv) 

Richardson  &  Flagg,  59  State  near  depot,    and    Wilson   House 

block  opp.  post-office 
Richmond  T.  W.  &  Co.,  31  State  (see  back  cover) 

CROCKERY,  GLASS  AND  EARTHENWARE. 

Ashman  &  Underwood,  19  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Billings  C.  W.,  90  Main  (see  adv) 
Tower  &  Porter,  34  Eagle  (see  adv) 


176  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Ramsdell's  99  cent  store,  6  Wilson  block  (see  adv) 
O'Brien  William,  27  Eagle 
Sperry  W.  H.  &  Co.,  2  Martin  block  (see  adv) 
Stroud  E.  A.,  112  Union  and  2  Beaver  (see  adv) 
Woodhead  S.  &  Bro.,  2  Blackinton  block 


DENTISTS. 

Davenport  A.  F.  Dr.,  1  Davenport  building,  89  Main 

Dox  George  W.,  office  85  Main 

Soule  C.  I.,  office  Collins  block,  59  Main 

Rice  F.  R.  Dr. 


DRAIN,  TILE  AND  SEWER  PIPE. 

Hunter  A.  W.,  dealer,  3  and  5  Main  (see  adv) 

Rand  E.  A.  &  Son,  manufacturers,  43  Ashland  (see  adv) 


DRUGS  AND  MEDICINES. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 

Clark  &  Olds,  11  Eagle  near  Main  (see  adv) 

Eagle  Street  Drug  Store,  J.  A.  Twing,  proprietor,  39  Eagle  (see 

adv) 
Hastings  G.  A.,  76  Main  (see  adv) 
Murphy  Daniel,  21  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Rice  John  A.,  Main  cor.  Eagle 
Wilson  House  Drug  Store,  Main  cor.  Holden  (see  adv) 


DRY  GOODS  AND  FANCY  GOODS. 

Flaherty  Michael,  85  Centre  (see  adv) 

Gaylord  W.  H.,  3  Martin  block,  Main 

Haslam  R.  H.  &  Co.,  4  Martin  block 

Kiely  E.  C.  Mrs.,  12  Holden 

Mason  F.  B.,  7  Blackinton  block 

Tuttle  &  Bryant,  2  and  3  Wilson  block,  Main  (see  adv) 

Tobin  Robert,  70  Main 

Taylor  W.  J.,  114  Main 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  177 

DYERS  AND   SCOURERS. 

Gould  John  T.,  19  Main  (see  adv) 
Pattison  F.  W.,  59  Main  (see  adv) 

EXPRESS  COMPANIES. 

American,    National  and   U.  S.  and   Canada  Express,   Chas.   D. 
Reid,  agent,  opposite  depot 

FERTILIZERS. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Richardson  &  Flagg,  59  State  near  depot 

FISH,   OYSTERS,    AND    VEGETABLES. 

Newton  &  Potter,  Chase  block,  Centre  (see  adv) 
Whitcomb  Henry  G.,  32  Eagle  (see  card  at  name) 
Williams  D.  N.,  49  Holden  (see  adv) 

FLOUR,  FEED  AND  GRAIN. 

Hodge  M.  D.  &  A.  W.,  foot  of  Main  (see  adv) 
Rand  E.  A.  &  Son,  43  Ashland  (see  adv) 
Wright  A.  B.,  flour  only,  11  Bank  (see  adv) 

FLORISTS. 

Barlow  Clara  M.,  Arnold  Place,  rear  of  12  Church 
Coleman  M.  F.,  36  Houghton  (see  adv) 

FURNITURE  DEALERS  AND  UPHOLSTERERS. 

Adams  J.  H.,  Adams  block,  113  Main  (see  adv) 
Cody  &  Carpenter,  22  to  30  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Sullivan  William,  Cavanough  block 

GENERAL  STORES. 

Blackinton  E.  W.  &  Co.,  Blackinton 
Johnson  Manufacturing  Co.,  Brown 
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178  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

Freeman  W.  W.,  Eagle,  cor.  River 
Ketchum  C.  E.,  36  Main,  Braytonville 
Smith  W.  N.  &  Co.,  2  Beaver 
Stroud  E.  A.,  112  Union  (see  adv) 
Whitney  C.  J.,  Briggsville 

GINGHAM   MANUFACTURERS. 

Johnson  Manufacturing  Co.,  Brown 
Greylock  Mills  at  Grey  lock 

GROCERIES  AND  PROVISIONS. 

Ames  W.  C.  &  E.,  6  Blackinton  block 

Ashman  &  Underwood,  19  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Boland  B.  J.,  45  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Braman  M.  V.  N.,  12  State  (see  adv) 

Cavanough  Michael,  Cavanough  block,  Main  (see  adv) 

Chase  &  Cormier,  E.  Brooklyn,  cor.  Houghton  (see  adv) 

Childs  Luther,  16  Main 

Church  George  H.,  59  Ashland 

Clark  H.  W.  &  Co.,  wholesale,   Brick  block,  Depot   cor.  Summer 

opp.  depot 
Clark  J.  D.,  140  Eagle  cor.  Franklin 
Clement  M.  E.,  42  Ashland 
Crowley  John,  29  Ashland 
Darling  M.  B.,  64  Main 
Ellis  S.  J.  &  W.  C,  16  Main  cor.  Marshall 
Evans  D.  W.,  village  of  Blackinton 
Freeman  W.  W.,  Eagle  cor.  River 
Gallup  Wm.  W.,  wholesale,  8  and  10  Blackinton  block 
Gardner  Alonzo  Jr.,  185  State 
Girouard  Daniel,  61  Eagle  opp.  Catholic  church 
Gleason  Bros.,  4  Blackinton  block 
Goodrich  F.  H.,  108  Main 
Grandchamps  J.,  4  East  Union 
Johnson  Manufacturing  Co.'s  store,  Brown 
Keefe  &  O'Hern,  55  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Keyes  Samuel,  101  Main 
Mallery  James  H.,  167  Union 
Mandeville  N.,  107  State  (see  adv) 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  179 

Moore  Fred.  A.,  31  Brooklyn 

O'Brien  Win,  27  Eagle 

Parker  Charles  V.,  31  Brooklyn 

Rosasco  C,  33  Spring 

Ketchum  C.  E.,  36  Main,  Braytonville 

Smith  W.  N.  &  Co.,  2  Beaver 

Stroud  E.  A.,  112  and  114  Union  (see  adv) 

Thayer  L.  D.,  2  Hudson  (see  adv) 

Wright  A.  B.,  11  Bank 

HAIRDRESSERS. 

Brackley  James,  19  Eagle 

Church  E.  D.,  room  12  Martin's  block 

Ducharme  M.,  5  Martin  block 

Hinkelbein  F.  E.,  78  Main 

Howard  C.  M.,  Richmond  House  (see  adv) 

La  Rich  Fred.,  57  State 

Lamoure  Arthur  C,  30  Holden  (see  adv) 

Mixer  Herbert  E.,  basement  of  Wilson  House 

Nagle  James,  Hayden  block,  48  Eagle 

HARDWARE  AND  CUTLERY. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Clark  &  Olds,  11  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Woodhead  S.  &  Bro.,  2  Blackinton  block 

HARNESS  AND  SADDLES. 

Bourdon  A.  D.  &  Son,  Hayden  block,  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Demers  H.  J,,  119  Main,  and  Adams,  Mass.  (see  adv) 
Dowlin  M.  R.,  saddlery  specialties,  12  Pleasant  (see  adv) 
Manning  A.  S.,  one  door  south  of  post-office 

HATS,  CAPS  AND  TRUNKS. 

Barnard  E.,  4  Wilson  block  (see  back  cover) 
Cutting  C.  H.  &  Co.,  6  and  8  State  (see  front  cover) 
Ray  F.  N.,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Gatslick  Morris,  66  Main  (see  adv) 
Lonergan  &  Bissaillon,  72  Main  (see  adv) 


180  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

HOTELS. 

American  House,  T.  J.  Cavanaugh,  15  Main 
Ballou  House,  W.  A.  Ballou,  85  State  (see  adv) 
Hotel  Brunswick,  Mrs.  M.  Gorry,  34  State 
Richmond  House,  A.  E.  Richmond,  State  cor.  Main 
Mansion  House,  H.  F.  Barnard,  41  State 
"The  Wilson,"  F.  E.  Swift,  Main  cor.  Holden 
Tunnel  City  House,  Hugh  Murphy,  32  State  (see  adv) 

ICE   DEALERS. 
Orr  J.  H.  &  Co.,  3  Church  Place  (see  adv) 

INSURANCE  AGENTS. 

Clark  H.  S.,  Savings  Bank  block 

Cesana  Cesar,  Martin  block  (see  adv) 

French  George,  general  agent  for  the  Penn  Mutual  Life  Insurance 

Co.  of  Philadelphia   for   Western   Massachusetts,  11  Martin 

block  (see  adv) 
Hamer  George,  Main  (see  adv) 

Miller  George  F.  &  Co.,  9  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Tyler  E.  D.  &  Co.,  over  Adams  National  Bank  (see  adv) 
Walden  R.  G.,  3  Bank  (see  adv) 

IRON  AND  BRASS  FOUNDERS  AND  MACHINISTS 

Hunter  James  &  Son,  1  Main 
Hodge  W.  F.,  37  Brooklyn 

IRON,  STEEL  AND  HEAVY  HARDWARE. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Hunter  James  &  Son,  1  Main 

LAMPS,  LANTERNS,  ETC. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Clark  &  Olds,  11  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Billings  Charles  W.,  90  Main  (see  adv) 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  181 

Tower  &  Porter,  34  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Woodhead  S.  &  Bro.,  2  Blackinton  block 

Sperry  W.  H.  &  Co.,  2  Martin  block,  Main  (see  adv) 

LAUNDRY. 
Henry  R.  L.,  Bank,  opp.  Transcript  office 

LAWYERS. 

Ashe  P.  J.,  office  Savings  Bank  building,  2d  floor 
Beer  E.  A.,  office  11  Martin  block 
Brown  F.  P.,  Bank  block,  69  Main 
Couch  M.  E.,  Savings  Bank  building 
Lawrence  George  P.,  Savings  Bank  building 
Parkhurst  Charles  J.,  Savings  Bank  building 
Potter  A.  G.  &  A.,  Bank  block,  69  Main 
Preston  A.  W.,  Bank  block,  69  Main 
Pyne  William  B.,  Bank  block 
Robinson  J.  T.,  Judge  of  Probate,  70  Holden 
Thayer  S.  &  Son,  4  and  5  Burlingame  block 
Kiely  E.  C,  12  Holden 

LEATHER  MANUFACTURERS. 
Barber  D.  J.,  27  Union 

LIME  AND  CEMENT. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 

Dibble  S.  B.,  63  State 

Richardson  &  Flagg,  59  State 

Rand  E.  A.  &  Son,  lime  only,  43  Ashland  (see  adv) 

LIVERY,  SALE  AND  BOARDING  STABLES. 

Berry  Charles  H.,  82  Main 

Bond  Alfred  L.,  51  Holden  and  45  Centre 

Flagg  J.  H.,  57  Main  opp.  Wilson  House  (see  adv) 

Mansion  House  Livery,  O.  W.  Welch,  41  State  (see  adv) 

Miller  Alonzo,  14  Union  (see  adv) 

Myers  M.  E.,  33  State  (see  adv) 


182  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

LUMBER  DEALERS. 

Dibble  S.  B.,  63  State  near  depot 

Drowne  L.  S.,  Chestnut  opp.  Pittsfield  depot 

Gallup  Clarence  W.,  post-office  address  North  Adams  (see  adv) 

Lally  Wm.  H.  &  Co.,  10  Main 

MANUFACTURERS'   SUPPLIES. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Clark  &  Olds.  11  Eagle  (see  adv) 

MARBLE  AND  GRANITE  WORKS. 

Berkshire  Monumental  Works,  T.  F.  Loftus,  proprietor,  19  Eagle 

(see  adv) 
Hosley  A.  B.,  50  Liberty  (see  adv) 
Pike  &  French,  68  West  Main  opp.  cemetery  (see  adv) 

MARBLE  DUST  MANUFACTURERS. 

Rand  E.  A.  &  Son,  43  Ashland  (see  adv) 

MASON  BUILDERS. 

Horton  S.  H.,  10  East  Quincy 

Howes  L.  L.,  also  building  mover,  Robinson  Hill 

Noel  Joseph,  27  East  Brooklyn 

Whitney  Bros.,  11  Jackson 

MEAT  MARKETS. 

Adams  &  Reuther,  Spring  cor.  Washington  ave  (see  adv) 

Bateman  T.  S.,  28  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Braman  George  O.,  115  Main  (see  adv) 

Chace  J.  M.  &  Co.,  49  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Chappie  C.  H.,  Brooklyn  cor.  Liberty 

Dempsey  &  Brown,  14  Marshall  cor.  Centre 

Dyke  E.  A.,  49  Holden 

Fitzgerald  James,  84  Main 

McConnell  Wm.  F.,  206  East  Main  (see  adv) 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  183 

Millard  P.  W.  &  Son,  93  Centre  (see  adv) 
Rogers  Edwin,  Fisher  block,  59  Main 
Starks  H.  Watson,  32  State 
Tower  Horace  A.,  25  Eagle  (see  adv) 

MERCHANT  TAILORS. 

Boland  P.  J.  &  Co.,  1  Martin  block  (see  front  cover) 
Evans  Walter  S.,  44  State  (see  adv) 
O'Brien  James,  Chase's  block,  Centre  (see  adv) 
Young  &  McCann,  115  Main  (see  adv) 

MILLINERY  AND  FANCY  GOODS. 

Clark  F.  M.,  6  Bank  (see  adv) 
Haslam  R.  H.  &  Co.,  4  Martin  block 
Kiely  E.  C.  Mrs.,  (see  adv) 
King  A.  A.,  71  Main  (see  adv) 
Mason  F.  B.,  7  Blackinton  block 
McConnell  Maggie,  2  Penniman  row,  Main 
Norton  &  Morgan,  121  Main 
Simon  R.  Mrs.,  63  Main 
Southwick  M.  S.,  95  Main 

MUSIC  TEACHERS. 

McCormick  Frank,  15  Church 
Tower  E.  A.,  138  Main 
Roberts  David,  2  Quincy 
Howes  John  L.,  34  Church 
Leclair  M.  D.,  Chase  ave 

NEWSPAPERS. 

North  Adams  Transcript,  every  Thursday,  James  T  Robinson  & 
Son,  publishers.  Bank  (see  adv) 

Hoosac  Valley  News,  every  Saturday,  Hardman  &  McMillin,  pub- 
lishers, 36  State  (see  adv) 

Sunday  Express,  E.  H.  Potter,  publisher,  6  Bank 

Annual  Record,  F.  H.  Fleming,  publisher,  100  Main 


184  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

NEWSPAPERS,  PERIODICALS,  ETC. 

Anderson  D.  A.,  75  Main  (see  adv) 
Tilton  Frank  L.,  Main  cor.  Holden 

NINETY-NINE  CENT  STORE. 
Rainsdell  H.  M.,  6  Wilson  block  (see  adv) 

PAINTERS,  HOUSE  AND  SIGN. 

Armstrong  David,  carriage,  Marshall  cor.  Centre 

Darling  A.  B.,  8  Bank 

Harvie  R.  B.,  carriage,  18  W.  Main  (see  adv) 

Legate  C.  J.,  40  State  (see  adv) 

Manchester  M.  L.,  3  Blackinton  block  (see  adv) 

PAINTS,  OILS  AND  GLASS. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 
Clark  &  Olds,  11  Eagle  near  Main  (see  adv) 
Darling  A.  B.,  8  Bank 
Manchester  M.  L.,  h.  3  Blackinton  block  (see  adv) 

PAPER  HANGINGS. 

Darling  A.  B.,  8  Bank 

Legate  C.  J.,  40  State  (see  adv) 

Manchester  M.  L.,  3  Blackinton  block  (see  adv) 

Tuttle  &  Bryant,  Wilson  House  block  (see  adv) 

PHOTOGRAPHERS. 

Ward  H.  D.,  78  Main 

Hurd  Ernest  W.,  Penniman  row,  62  Main  (see  adv) 

PHYSICIANS. 

Babbitt  Nathan  S.,  office  104  Main 

Briggs  S.  N.,  office  15  Church 

Brown  Orland  J.,  office  Adams  block,  111  Main 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  185 


Bushnell  Homer,  office  8  Union 

Carr  W.  S.,  office  15  Summer 

Clark  J.  M.,  office  36  Holden  cor.  Centre 

Curran  Chas.  J.,  office  97  Main 

Lussier  J.  G.,  Cavanough  block 

Matte  J.  H.  A.,  office  Adams's  block,  113  Main 

Millard  H.  J.,  office  Bank  block 

Putnam  T.  J.,  office,  81  Main 

Rice  G.  L.,  office  141  Main 

Riley  J.  H.,  Bank  block 

Simpson  Geo.  F.,  office  80  Eagle 

Stafford  H.  M.,  office  4  Martin  block 


PIANOS  AND  ORGANS. 

Barnes  L.  M.  &  Co.,  5  Wilson  block,  Main 

Cluett  &  Sons,  7  Blackinton  block 

Larkin  James  T.,  100  Eagle 

Reed  H.  F.,  7  Bank 

Underwood  W.  S.,  7  Blackinton  block,  Holden 


PLUMBERS,  GAS  AND  STEAM  FITTERS. 

Hunter  A.  W.,  sanitary  plumbing,  3  and  5  Main  (see  adv) 
Jones  A.  H.  &  Co.,  Wilson  block,  Holden  (see  adv) 


PRINTERS,  BOOK  AND  JOB. 

Hoosac  Valley  News,  36  State  (see  adv) 
North  Adams  Transcript  Office,  Bank  (see  adv) 
Larkin  Bros.,  43  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Pattison  Willis  E.,  59  Main  (see  adv) 
Walden  Wm.  B.  Mrs.,  24  South  (see  opp.  name) 


PRINT  CLOTH  MANUFACTURERS. 

Arnold  Print  Works,  Eclipse  mill,  Union 

Freeman  Manufacturing  Co.,  office  Union  (see  adv) 

Gallup  &  Houghton,  Beaver  mills 
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186  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

REAL  ESTATE  OFFICES. 

Tyler  E.  D.  &  Co.,  over  Adams  National  Bank  (see  back  cover) 
Walden  R.  G.,  also  auctioneer,  3  Bank  (see  adv) 
Witherell  Arthur  J.,  9  Burlingame  block  (see  adv) 

RESTAURANTS. 

Barry  &  Cronin,  86  Main 

Barry  Michael  F.,  Tunnel  City  House 

Barry  John,  41  Eagle 

Burke  John,  47  State 

Clement  Thomas  F.,  42  Ashland 

Darrow  John,  34  Main 

Flynn  John  O.,  81  Centre 

Hourahan  P.,  41  Centre 

Keaton  Daniel,  31  Eagle 

Kiely  John,  30  Main 

Kigmns  James,  37  West  Main 

Moloney  David  H.,  49  Centre  (see  adv) 

Mulcare  Thomas,  12  Marshall 

Purtell  James,  13  State 

Quinn  Thomas,  22  Union 

Regan  Christopher,  15  Eagle 

Ryan  P.,  18  Union  (see  adv) 

Sorrell  Peter,  8  Main  (see  adv) 

Snyder  Peter,  basement,  84  Main 

Welch's  Restaurants,  43  State  and  25  Centre  (see  adv) 

Whalen  Thomas,  23  State 

ROOFING— GRAVEL  AND  SLATE. 

Abbott  John,  gravel,  at  Billings's  store  (see  adv) 
Hicks  Thomas  H.,  slate,  h.  41  East  Brooklyn 
Jenks  P.  J.  &  Co.,  slate,  94  South  Church  (see  adv) 
Lyons  John,  gravel,  60  Furnace 

SASH,   DOORS  AND  BLINDS. 

Dibble  S.  B.,  manufacturer,  63  State 
Drowne  L.  S.,  dealer,  opp.  Pittsfield  depot 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  187 

SCALES. 

Burlingame  &  Darbys,  agent  for  Fairbanks' s  scales,  Burlingame 

block  (se^  adv) 
Clark  &  Olds,  11  Eagle  (see  adv) 

SEWING  MACHINES. 

Hamer  Harry  R.,  opp.  75  West  Main 
Singer  Manufacturing  Co.,  A.  E.  Talham,  7  Bank 
Underwood  W.  S.,  "New  Home,"  7  Blackinton  block 
White  L.  W.,  the  "Davis,"  80  Main  (see  adv) 
Wheeler  &  Wilson  Manufacturing  Co.,  83  Main 

SHOE  MANUFACTURERS. 
Cady  W.  G.,  52  Ashland  (see  adv) 
Cady  H.  T.,  35  Lincoln  cor.  River 
Sampson  C.  T.  Manufacturing  Co.,  52  Marshall 
Millard  N.  L.,  17  Union 
Whitman,  Canedy  &  Co.,  69  Ashland 

SOAP  MANUFACTURER. 

Morgan  L.  R.,  south  end  of  State  (see  adv) 

STEAMSHIP  AGENTS. 

Cesana  Cesar,  World  Travel  Co.  and   Western   Cook   Excursion, 

Martin  block  (see  adv) 
Doyle  John,  Inman,  Anchor,  White  Star  and  Allan,  55  State 
Reid  Chas.  D.,  White  Star  and  Anchor,  opposite  depot 
Loftus  T.  F.,  Cunard  and  Guion,  White  Star  and  State  and  Allan 

(see  adv) 
Ketchum  C.  E.,  National  line,  Braytonville 
Witherell   A.   J.,   National   and    Hamburg,  9    Burlingame   block 

(see  adv) 

STOCK  BROKER. 
Welles  R.  H.,  room  9  Martin  block 


188  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

STOVES,  TINWARE  AND  ROOFING. 

Billings  Chas.  W.,  90  Main  (see  adv) 
Tower  &  Porter,  34  Eagle  (see  adv) 
Woodhead  S.  &  Bro.,  2  Blackinton  block 


TEA  AND  COFFEE  STORES. 

Leroy  John  I.,  96  Main  (see  adv) 

Flaherty  Michael,  85  Centre  (see  adv) 

Union  Pacific  Tea  Co.,  J.  T.  Cochrane,  manager,  37  Eagle 

TELEGRAPH  OFFICES. 

Western  Union,  59  Main,  Miss  A.  F.  Bates,  manager 
Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.,  W.  F.  Orr,  manager,  3   Holden,  next 
post-office 

TOBACCONISTS  AND  CIGAR  MANUFACTURERS. 

Calnan  &  Phillips,  53  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Dailey  M.,  7  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Duso  L.  H.,  8  Blackinton  block  (see  adv) 

McCarty  M.  C,  31  Eagle  (see  adv) 

McPherson  John  M.,  63  Eagle  (see  adv) 

Gainley  &  Conlon,  32  Main 

Reardon  Daniel,  Reardon  block,  Bank 

TOYS  AND  YANKEE  NOTIONS. 

Ramsdeirs  99  Cent  Store,  6  Wilson  block  (see  adv) 
Tilton  Frank  L.,  Main  cor.  Holden 

TRIMMINGS  AND  FANCY  GOODS. 
Darling  Chas.  A.,  83  Main  (see  page  33) 

UNDERTAKERS. 

Adams  J.  H.,  Adams  block,  113  Main  (see  adv) 
Comisky  James  L.,  13  N.  Church  (see  adv) 
Cody  &  Carpenter,  22,  24  and  28  Eagle  (see  adv) 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  189 

UPHOLSTERER. 

(See  also  Furniture  Dealers.) 
Vining  A.  E.,  1  Brooklyn  over  Chase's  shop  (see  adv) 

WATCHES  AND  JEWELRY. 

Barnes  L.  M.,  5  Wilson  block 
Harwood  A.  W.,  75  Main  (see  adv) 
White  L.  W.,  80  Main  (see  back  cover) 

WOOLEN  MANUFACTURERS. 

Glen  Woolen  Co.,  north  part  of  Union 
Craven  M.  &  Co.,  Briggsville 
North  Adams  Manufacturing  Co.,  Braytonville 
S.  Blackinton  Woolen  Co.,  Blackinton  (see  adv) 


Miscellaneous  Information, 


TOWN  OFFICERS-1886. 

Selectmen — F.  H.  Goodrich,  Chairman ;  James  E.  Hunter,  Wm.  F. 
Hodge. 

Town  Clerk — John  W.  Leroy. 

Assessors — Thomas  F.  Loftus,  Chairman ;  Edmond  Vadner,  S.  A. 
Kemp. 

Collector — William  Martin. 

Town  Agent — E.  H.  Beer. 

Treasurer — Arthur  D.  Cady. 

Board  of  Health — Dr.  C.  J.  Curran,   W.   H.  Bixby,    Shepherd 
Thayer. 

Town  Physician — Dr.  Homer  Bushnell. 

Superintendent  of  Town  Farm — William  Smith. 

BOARD  OF  EDUCATION. 

School  Committee — O.  A.  Archer,  Chairman  ;  S.  Proctor  Thayer  ; 

C.  Q.  Richmond,  Secretary. 
Superintendent  of  Schools — A.  D.  Miner. 
Truant  Officer— W.  H.  Bixby. 
Managers — John  Bracewell,  A.  D.  Miner,  E.  S.  Wilkinson,  J.  H. 

A.  Matte,  George  P.  Lawrence,  V.  A.  Whitaker. 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  191 

TEACHERS  OF  THE  PUBLIC  SCHOOLS. 

DRURY  ACADEMY. 

High  School — Principal,  Frank  Goodrich.  Assistants,  Julina  O. 
Hall,  Mary  E.  Adams.  Rooms— 16,  Eva  I.  Haskins ;  15, 
Mary  A.  Hathaway;  14,  Lena  I.  Duckworth;  13,  Carrie  I. 
Mixer;  12,  Nellie  A.  Gleason  ;  11,  Inez  L.  Brown;  10,  J. 
Marion  Woodward  ;  9,  Sarah  T.  Haskins  ;  8,  Helen  A.  Buck  ; 
7,  Hattie  A.  Benton  ;  6,  Beulah  L.  Briggs  ;  5,  Ida  L.  Ellis ; 
4,  Dora  Radio;  3,  Helen  French;  2,  Mary  Hart;  1,  Evange- 
line and  Imogene  Tower. 

Union  School — Principal,  Annie  Read.  Rooms — 10,  Sophia  Tay- 
lor ;  9,  Mary  Morris  ;  8,  Emma  Tingue  ;  7,  Isadore  Larrabee  ; 
6,  Hattie  Brooks;  5,  Frances  Campbell ;  4,  Myra  Hall;  3, 
Clara  Hodskin ;  2,  Lulu  Radio ;  1,  Annie  Bordeleau,  Rose  G. 
Sherry,  Lizzie  Lyons,  Hattie  Church,  Maud  McDonald,  Al- 
mera  Krum,  Mary  Isbell. 

Veazie  Street  School — Principal,  Mrs.  M.  E.  Couch.  Rooms 
— 4,  Fannie  Stevenson  ;  3,  Alice  Rand  ;  2,  Hattie  Hathaway; 
1,  Susie  Cleghorn,  Ida  Cheesbro. 

Blackinton  School — Principal,  Benj.  Hall.  Assistants,  Mrs.  A. 
Fyfe,  Mary  Gove,  Annie  D.  Archer. 

SEPARATE  PRIMARY  SCHOOLS. 

Braytonville — Maggie  Collins,  Elva  Clark. 

Beaver — Eugenie  Veazie. 

East  Mountain — Elizabeth  Rhodes. 

Walden  District — Mrs.  R.  A.  Barnacoat. 

Gretlock — Lizzie  Harrison. 

Notch — Mary  O.  Phelps. 

POLICE  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  of  Police — Charles  Shultis. 

Patrolmen — Capt.  Jas.  Coughlin,  Henry  C.  Rand,  James  Kelly, 
Rhodolphus  White,  Robert  Smith,  N.  A.  Smith. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Chief  Engineer,  R.  B.  Harvie ;  First  Assistant,  C.  A.  Bradley  ; 
Second  Assistant,  James  M.  Fletcher ;  Third  Assistant,  Thomas 
H.  Montgomery. 


192  K.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

COMPANIES. 

Hose  Co.  No.  1 — Foreman,  F.  W.  Pinkham. 

Hose  Co.  No.  2 — Foreman,  Jacob  Coon. 

Hose  Co.  No.  3 — Foreman,  John  Formhalse. 

Prudential  Committee — F.  E.  Swift,  D.  J.  Barber,  J.  C.  Good- 
rich, Wm.  Martin,  Thomas  W.  Sykes,  A.  E.  Richmond,  Wm.  L. 
Brown.  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  Frank  S.  Richardson.  Superin- 
tendent of  Fire  District,  John  J.  Marsh. 

TELEPHONE  FIRE  ALARM  BOXES. 

(See  Page  21) 

CHURCH  DIRECTORY. 

First  Congregational  Church — Corner  of  Main  and  Church 
streets. — Sunday  services  10.30  a.  m.  ;  Sabbath  school  12  m.  ; 
evening  services  7.30  p.  m.  ;  prayer  meeting  every  Thursday  even- 
ing ;  teachers'  meeting  Saturday  evening.  Pastor,  Rev.  J.  P. 
Coyle  ;  Deacons,  James  Hunter,  M.  C.  Jewett,  Dr.  A.  F.  Daven- 
port, George  B.  Perry,  George  French,  J.  H.  Wylie.  Superintend- 
ent  Sunday  School — H.  B.  Potter.  Church  Committee — G.  W. 
Chase,  J.  E.  Hunter,  D.  J.  Barber.  Clerk — E.  Barnard.  Treas- 
urer— W.  F.  West.  Trustees  of  Society— C.  H.  Cutting,  T.  E. 
Brigham,  Austin  Bond.  Clerk — Alexander  Craswell.  Treas- 
urer— W.  W.  Butler.     Organist — Frank   McCormick. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church — Church  street  near  Main.  Sun- 
day services  10  :30  a.  m.  ;  and  7  :30  p.  m.  in  summer,  and  7  in 
winter.  Sunday  school  after  morning  service.  Classes  Sunday 
evenings.  Pastor,  Rev.  J.  W.  Thompson.  Stewards,  L.  C.  Rand, 
D.  B.  Bingham,  J.  H.  Buck,  W.  H.  Pritchard,  Charles  M.  Sprague, 
H.  C.  Tower,  M.  V.  N.  Braman,  E.  A.  Rand,  F.  A.  Johnson,  D. 
White,  W.  E.  Dox,  A.  A.  Wills,  T.  S.  Bateman.  Trustees,  A.  C. 
Houghton,  A.  B.  Wright,  E.  H.  Arnold,  B.  G.  Olds,  Henry  A. 
Tower,  Horace  A.  Tower,  J.  H.  Adams,  W.  H.  Sperry,  P.  Boyd. 
Leaders,  E.  T.  Clark,  P.  Bibbins,  Arnold  Estes,  Henry  A.  Tower, 
George  M.  Hopkins,  M.  V.  N.  Braman,  Thomas  Butterworth,  J. 
V.  Ashman.  Sunday  School  Superintendent,  James  Mitchell. 
Organist,  E.  A.  Tower. 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  193 

Baptist  Church — Corner  of  Main  and  Church  streets. — Sunday- 
services  10  :30  a.  m.  ;  evening  service  7  :30  p.  m.  ;  Sunday  school 
12  m.  Pastor — Rev.  F.  H.  Rowley.  Deacons — Jeremiah  Wilbur, 
Samuel  Keyes,  James  M.  Canedy,  George  M.  Darby.  Trustees — 
Calvin  T.  Sampson,  E.  S.  Wilkinson,  V.  A.  Whitaker.  Clerk— 
L.  D.  Marcellus.  Treasurer — E.  S.  Wilkinson.  Superintendent 
of  Sunday  School — J.  M.  Caned}'.     Organist — John  L.  Howes. 

St.  John's  Episcopal  Church — Summer  street. — Sunday  ser- 
vices 10  :30  a.  m.  ;  4  :30  p.  m.  Rector — Rev.  Harry  I.  Bodley. 
Senior  Warden — Charles  H.  Read.  Junior  Warden — A.  D.  Miner. 
Vestry^ W.  A.  Gallup,  W.  L.  Brown,  Edwin  B.  Cady,  Samuel 
Mabbett,  F.  A.  Wilcoxson,  Henry  Duckworth,  John  Emmott. 
Clerk — W.  A.  Gallup.  Treasurer — Frederick  A.  Wilcoxson.  Su- 
perintendent of  Sunday  School — W.  A.  Gallup.  Organist  and 
Chorister — David  Roberts. 

First  Universalist  Church — 20  State  street.  Sunday  services 
10  :30  a.  m.  and  7  p.  m.  in  winter,  and  7  :30  in  summer ;  Sunday 
school  after  morning  service.  Pastor — Rev.  Albert  Hammatt. 
Trustees — Jerome  Phillips,  William  G.  Cady,  Willard  Ballou. 
Clerk — Albert  M.  Sheldon.  Treasurer  and  Collector — Leonard  D. 
Thayer.  Sunday  School  Superintendent — Dr.  O.  J.  Brown.  Organ- 
ist— Linda  Tower.     Chorister — F.  L.  Goodnow. 

St.  Francis  Roman  Catholic  Church — Eagle  street  opposite 
Centre.  Mass  at  8  :30  and  10  :30  a.  m.,  Sunday  school  1  :30  p.  m. 
and  Vespers  at  4  p.  m.  Pastor — Rev.  Charles  E.  Burke.  Assist- 
ant Pastors — Rev.  J.  Norris  and  Rev.  E.  Fitzgerald. 

Notre  Dame  of  the  Sacred  Heart — 145  Main  street.  Masses 
at  8  :30  and  10  :30  a.  m.,  every  Sunday  ;  Vespers  at  4  p.  m.  ;  Sunday 
school  at  2  :30  p.  m.     Pastor — Rev.  L.  Leduc. 


MASONIC  DIRECTORY. 

Composite  Chapter,  R.  A.  M.  Meets  first  Wednesday  of  each 
month  at  Burlingame  block.  High  Priest,  Richard  E.  Lidford ; 
King,  Jesse  A.  Twing  ;  Scribe,  Daniel  Luther  ;  Capt.  Hosts,  Arthur 
C.  Porter ;  P.  Sojoume,  D.  A.  Russell ;  P.  A.  Capt.,  William 
Blythe ;  Master  1st  Vail,  E.  A.  Rand ;  Master  2d  Vail,  L.  A.  Bur- 
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194  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

dick  ;  Master  3d  Vail,  George  H.  Patrick  ;  Treasurer,  J.  H.  Adams  ; 
Secretary,  Junius  B.  Temple  ;  Chaplain,  W.  H.  Bixby  ;  Tyler,  O. 
P.  Lewis. 

Lafayette  Lodge,  F.  &.  A.  M.  Meets  on  Monday  on  or  be- 
fore the  full  of  the  moon,  at  Masonic  Hall.  W.  M.,  H.  F.  Cary ; 
S.  W.,  E.  A.  Rand;  J.  W.,  L.  W.  Woodward;  Treasurer,  John 
Rouse ;  Secretary,  S.  A.  Plumb ;  Chaplain,  L.  A.  Burdick ;  Mar- 
shall, A.  H.  Pattison  ;  S.  D.,  George  A.  Averell ;  J.  D.,  D.  S. 
Hoag ;  S.  S.,  A  Worthington ;  J.  S.,  W.  E.  Childs ;  Tyler,  Robert 
Erving  ;  Finance  Committee,  B.  G.  Olds,  E.  A.  Rand,  L.  W.  Wood- 
ward ;  Trustee,  A.  W.  Fulton. 

Greylock  Lodge,  F.  &  A.  M — Meets  second  Tuesday  of  each 
month  at  Masonic  Hall.  W.  M.,  Fred  W.  Reed;  S.  W.,  Jesse  A. 
Twing  ;  J.  W.,  Frank  N.  Blake  ;  Treasurer,  Horace  A.  Tower  ;  Sec- 
retary, D.  A.  Russell ;  Chaplain,  John  H.  Orr ;  S.  D.,  William 
Blythe  ;  J.  D.,  Merrill  H.  Whitney  ;  S.  S.,  Joseph  Makant ;  J.  S., 
Francis  Byrne  ;    Tyler,  George  E.  Phillips. 

St.  Paul  Commandery,  K.  T. — Regular  Conclave,  second  Fri- 
day evening  of  each  month  at  Masonic  block.  Eminent  Com- 
mander, Daniel  Upton  ;  Generalissimo,  Benjamin  G.  Olds ;  Cap- 
tain- General,  John  E.  Drew ;  Prelate,  George  French ;  Senior 
Warden,  Hobart  C.  Tower ;  Junior  Warden,  Jesse  A.  Twing ; 
Treasurer,  George  H.  Patrick  ;  Recorder,  George  F.  Miller ;  Stand- 
ard-Bearer, Richard  E.  Lidford  ;  Sword-Bearer,  James  B.  Rich- 
mond ;  Warder,  William  Blythe ;  Guards,  A.  C.  Porter,  David  A. 
Russell,  William  H.  Dumville  ;  Sentinel,  L.  A.  Burdick ;  Trustees 
of  Masonic  Bodies,  George  French,  George  H.  Patrick,  Alexander 
Fulton,  A.  B.  Wright,  Dr.  H.  J.  Millard. 

KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR,  No.  487. 

Meets  2d  and  4th  Fridays  in  Good  Templars'  hall.  Past  Dicta- 
tor, William  H.  Reagan  ;  Dictator,  E.  J.  Loveridge  ;  Vice  Dictator, 
0.  S.  Miner ;  Assistant  Dictator,  Samuel  Mabbitt ;  Reporter,  J.  R. 
Chippendale ;  Financial  Reporter,  Orson  Dalrymple  ;  Treasurer, 
Dr.  H.  Bushnell ;  Chaplain,  Thomas  Muir  ;  Guide,  John  Adams  ; 
Examining  Physician,  Dr.  H.  Bushnell ;  Guardian,  Frank  G.  Mil- 
lott ;  Sentinel,  Thomas  Stevens  ;  Representatives,  Dr.  O.  J.  Brown, 
alternate,  J.  R.  Chippendale. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  195 

KNIGHTS  AND  LADIES  OF   HONOR. 

Hoosac  Tunnel  Lodge,  No.  722 — Meets  1st  and  3d  Fridays  of 
each  month  at  Good  Templars'  hall.     Protector,  J.  W.  Hargraves. 


ODD  FELLOWS  DIRECTORY. 

Oneco  Lodge  No.  100,  I.  O.  O.  F.— Instituted  December  19, 
1845  ;  re-instituted  January  8,  1873.  Regular  meetings,  Tuesday 
evenings  at  Odd  Fellows  Hall,  Martin  block,  Eagle  street.  N.  67., 
S.  P.  Partridge ;  V.  67.,  John  Pinkham  ;  Recording  Secretary,  A. 
A.  Wills ;  Financial  Secretary,  N.  B.  Flood. 

Wells  Encampment  No.  28,  I.  O.  O.  F.— Meets  2d  and  4th  Fri- 
days of  each  month.  C.  P.,  P.  W.  Eaton  ;  H.  P.,  George  E.  Har- 
rington, S.  W.,  J.  M.  Pinkham;  J.  W.,  L.  A.  Germain;  Scribe, 
F.  L.  Rand ;  Treasurer,  W.  C.  Ellis. 

Canton  Colfax  No.  28, 1.  O.  O.  F.— Meets  3d  Thursday  at  Odd 
Fellows  Hall.  Capt.,  P.  A.  Farley ;  Lieut.,  F.  R.  Smith ;  Ensign, 
George  E.  Phillips ;  Clerk,  F.  L.  Rand. 


ROYAL  ARCANUM. 

Berkshire  Council,  839 — Meets  in  Odd  Fellows  Hall,  1st  and  3d 
Mondays  of  each  month.  Regent,  W.  H.  Draper ;  Vice  Regent, 
W.  C.  Ames ;  Chaplain,  Rev.  F.  H.  Rowley  ;  Past  Regent,  C.  W. 
Purcell ;  Orator,  Dr.  Homer  Bushnell ;  Secretary,  D.  J.  Barber  ; 
Collector,  Warren  L.  Potter ;  Treasurer,  Harry  C.  Bliss ;  Guide, 
John  M.  Pinkham ;  Warden,  E.  B.  Carpenter ;  Sentry,  Joseph 
Makant;  Medical  Examiner,  Dr.  H.  Bushnell. 


TEMPERANCE  SOCIETIES. 

The  Christian  Temperance  Union — Meets  every  Friday 
evening. 

Ladies'  Christian  Temperance  Union — Meets  in  various 
places. 

Father  Mathew  Total  Abstinence  Society — Meets  2d  Sun- 
day of  every  month  at  Cady  block. 


196  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

GRAND  ARMY  OF  THE  REPUBLIC. 

Charles  D.  Sanford  Post,  No.  79 — Meets  in  Bank  block  every 
Friday  evening.     Commander,  Peter  Snyder. 

Sons  of  Veterans,  Lincoln  Camp  No.  9 — Meets  every  Wednes- 
day in  Bank  block. 

Ladies'  Relief  Corps,  G.  A.  R. — Meets  Tuesday  evenings  at 
G.  A.  R.  hall. 


MIGHTS  OF  PYTHIAS,  No.  22. 

Meets  every  Thursday  at  Odd  Fellows  hall.  C.  C,  W.  E.  Dra- 
per; V.  C,  C.  W.  Wilcox;  Prelate,  P.  F.  Faulkner;  Master  Ex., 
Charles  Hooker ;  Master  Finance,  F.  E.  Briggs ;  K.  of  R.  and  S., 
E.  E.  Gallup ;  M.  at  A.,  J.  Bailey ;  I.  G.,  George  K.  Sanborn ;  0. 
G.,  E.  C.  Germain ;  Past  C.,  C.  E.  Beach;  Secretary  and  Medical 
Examiner,  Dr.  H.  Bushnell. 

ANCIENT  ORDER  OF  HIBERNIANS,  No.  4. 

Meets  in  Cady's  block,  Eagle,  1st  and  3d  Sundays.  President, 
D.  Finnegan  ;  Vice  President,  J.  L.  Coraiskey ;  Recording  Secreta- 
ry, J.  Cronin ;  Financial  Secretary,  Thomas  Casey ;  Treasurer, 
James  Fitzgerald. 

ROBERT  EMMETT  ASSOCIATION. 

Meets  every  Sunday  evening  in  Bradford  block. 

ST.  JEAN  SOCIETY  (Benevolent). 

Meets  rear  of  Richmond  block  1st  and  3d  Sundays  of  each  month. 
Chaplain,  Rev.  L.  Leduc. 

KNIGHTS  OF  LABOR.* 

Meet  at  Wilbur  Block. 

Shoemakers' Assembly,  No.  3603  —Meets  every  Monday  evening. 
Ladies'   Mixed  Assembly,   No.   4726 — Meets  every   Tues( 
evening. 


NORTH   ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  197 

Mechanics'  Assembly,  No.  5348 — Meets  every  Wednesday 
evening. 

Mixed  Assembly,  No.  4171 — Meets  every  Thursday  evening. 

Ladies'  Stitchers'  Assembly,  No.  4661 — Meets  every  Friday 
evening. 

Mixed  Assembly,  No.  5159 — Meets  every  Saturday  evening. 


NORTH  ADAMS  PUBLIC  LIBRARY. 

Open  daily  from  10  to  12  :30  a.  m.,  and  2  to  9  :30  p.  m.,  at  rooms 
No.  93  Main  street.  Managers — John  Brace  well,  Chairman; 
Valmore  A.  Whitaker,  Secretary  and  Treasurer ;  E.  S.  Wilkinson, 
J.  H.  A.  Matte,  A.  D.  Miner,  George  P.  Lawrence.  Librarian, 
Miss  C.  Augusta  Dunton  ;  Assistant  Librarian^  Angelia  M.  Veazie. 


YOUNG  MEN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION 

OF  NORTH  ADAMS,  MASS. 

Organized  Sept.  13,  1886.  President,  George  Hopkins ;  Vice 
President,  W.  H.  Sperry ;  Recording  Secretary,  W.  E.  Pattison  ; 
Treasurer,  Arthur  D.  Cady. 

NORTH  ADAMS  HOSPITAL. 

(Opened  February,  1885.) 

President,  Mrs.  M.  H.  Williams ;  Secretary,  Mrs.  A.  W.  Hun- 
ter ;  Treasurer,  Mrs.  Norman  L.  Millard ;  Matron,  Miss  Mary 
Meikle. 

♦    NORTH  ADAMS  CLUB. 

(Meets  in  Martin  block.) 

President,  F.E.  Swift ;  Vice  Presidents,  S.  S.  Joy,  A.  W.  Hodge  ; 
Secretary  and  Treasurer,  Frank  A.  Walker ;  Directors,  William  L. 
Brown,  A.  C.  Houghton,  F.  A.  Walker,  H.  Torrey  Cady,  M.  L. 
Millard,  S.  P.  Thayer,  Wallace  Freeman. 


198  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

CLU^  BRUNSWICK. 

(Rooms  in  Collins  Block,  Main  street.) 

President,  F.  W.  Reed  ;  Vice  President,  F.  W.  Wellsby ;  Treas- 
urer, J.  D.  Hunter ;  Secretary,  John  W.  Leroy ;  Directors,  David 
Roberts,  Albert  Whitham,  Frank  Halstead. 

MANNERCHOR  CLUB. 

President,  W.  E.  Harriman ;  Vice  President,  E.  E.  Gallup  ;  Sec- 
retary, D.  A.  Jerome;  Treasurer,  W.  G.  Snyder. 

NORTH  ADAMS  WHEELMEN. 

(Meet  1st  Friday  at  Clark's  Block.) 
President,  Rev.  H.  I.  Bodley ;  Captain,  D.  T.  Johnson. 

HOOSAC  VALLEY  AGRICULTURAL  SOCIETY. 

OFFICERS  FOR  1886. 

President,  William  L.  Brown,  North  Adams ;  Treasurer,  S.  B. 
Dibble,  North  Adams  ;  Secretary,  H.  Clay  Bliss,  North  Adams  ; 
Auditor,  John  B.  Tyler,  North  Adams. 

INCORPORATED  COMPANIES. 

North  Adams  Gas  Light  Co. — Opposite  post-office.  Capital 
$50,000.  Incorporated  1864  ;  re-organized  April  1 ,  1878.  Presi- 
dent, W.  L.  Brown.  Vice  President,  J,  B.  Tyler.  Treasurer  and 
Manager,  Frank  S.  Richardson.  Directors,  Frank  S.  Richardson, 
E.  B.  Hamblen,  W.  L.  Brown,  E.  A.  Richardson,  C.  Q.  Richmond, 
John  Bracewell,  W.  H.  Gaylord.     Cleric,  A.  D?Cady. 

Freeman  Manufacturing  Co. — Incorporated  1874.  Manu- 
facturers of  print  cloths  and  prints.  President,  L.  L.  Brown. 
Treasurer,  W.  L.  Brown.  Agent,  John  Bracewell.  Superintend- 
ent of  Print  Works,  F.  P.  Pearson.  Superintendent  of  Mills,  Wm. 
W.  Cleghorn. 


NORTH  ADAMS  DIRECTORY.  199 

Johnson  Manufacturing  Co. — Incorporated  1847.  Manufac- 
turers of  gingham.  #  President,  Wm.  S.Johnson.  Secretary,  A. 
M.  Tinker.  Treasurer,  D.  D.  Parmly.  Assistant  Treasurer,  J. 
W.  Hardenbergh.     Superintendent,  Thomas  E.  Brown. 

S.  Blackinton  Woolen  Co. — Incorporated  1876.  Manufactur- 
ers of  fancy  cassimeres.  President,  L.  Pomeroy .  Vice  President, 
S.  B.  Pomeroy.     Treasurer,  O.  A.  Archer. 

North  Adams  Manufacturing  Co.,  Brattonville — Incorpo- 
rated 1877.  President,  H.  G.  B.  Fisher.  Treasurer,  E.  B.  Pen- 
niman.  Superintendent,  Thomas  W.  Sykes.  Bookkeeper,  W.  E. 
Penniman. 

C.  T.  Sampson  Manufacturing  Co. — Manufacturers  of  women's, 
misses*  and  children's  shoes.  President,  C.  T.  Sampson.  Treas- 
urer and  Clerk,  George  W.  Chase. 

Arnold  Print  Works — Incorporated  October  10,  1876.  Man- 
ufacturers of  calico  prints.  President,  A.  C.  Houghton.  Treas- 
urer and  Clerk,  Wm.  Arthur  Gallup.  Directors,  A.  C.  Houghton, 
C.  G.  Evans,  Wm.  Arthur  Gallup. 

Gretlock  Mills — Incorporated  1880.  Manufacturers  of  ging- 
hams. President,  Wellington  Smith.  Treasurer,  William  B. 
Plunkett. 

Trot  &  Greenfield  R.  R.  and  Hoosac  Tunnel — Manager, 
A.  W.  Locke.  Treasurer,  Austin  Bond.  Office  in  Union  passen- 
ger station. 

North  Adams  Electric  Light  and  Power  Co. — Incorporated 
1885.  President,  George  M.  Darby.  Treasurer,  F.  L.  Rand. 
Auditor,  C.  W.  Ford.  Directors,  George  M.  Darby,  E.  Barnard, 
F.  L.  Rand,  W.  C.  Ellis. 

Main  Street  Rink  Association — Rear  N.  Y.  store.  Presi- 
dent, F.  S.  Richardson.     Secretary  and  Treasurer,  H.  C.  Bliss. 


200  R.  S.  DILLON  &  CO.'S 

^BANKS. 

Adams  National  Bank  of  North  Adams. 

Designated  Depository  of  the  United  States.  Incorporated 
1832.  Re-organized  1865.  Capital,  $500,000.  Surplus,  $100,0C0. 
President,  S.  W.  Brayton.  Vice  President,  W.  H.  Whitman.  Cash- 
ier, E.  S.  Wilkinson.  Directors,  S.  W.  Brayton,  C.  T.  Sampson,  W. 
H.  Whitman,  E.  S.  Wilkinson,  A.  C.  Houghton,  W.  L.  Brown,  C. 
H.  Mather,  V.  A.  Whitaker,  L.  Pomeroy. 

Discount  day,  Monday.  Annual  meeting,  second  Tuesday  in 
January. 

North  Adams  Savings   Bank. 

Incorporated  1848. 

President,  C.  T.  Sampson.  Vice  Presidents,  E.  D.  Whitaker, 
Wm.  Burton.  Treasurer,  V.  A.  Whitaker.  Assistant  Treasurer, 
George  Walter  Olds.  Trustees,  C.  T.  Sampson,  E.  D.  Whitaker, 
A.  W.  Hodge,  V.  A.  Whitaker,  W.  H.  Sperry,  C.  H.  Cutting,  E. 
S.  Wilkinson,  W.  H.  Gaylord,  George  L.  Rice,  William  Burton, 
Nathan  White,  H.  T.  Cady,  A.  C.  Houghton.  Board  of  Invest- 
ment, A.  W.  Hodge,  George  L.  Rice,  W.  H.  Gaylord. 

The  Berkshire  National  Bank. 
North  Adams,  Mass. 

Capital,  $200,000.     Authorized  capital,  $500,000. 

President,  James  Hunter.  Vice  President,  A.  W.  Hodge. 
Cashier,  A.  D.  Cady.  Directors,  A.  W.  Hodge,  C.  H.  Cutting, 
James  Hunter,  H.  T.  Cady,  W.  H.  Gaylord,  S.  W.  Ingalls,  J.  R. 
Houghton,  James  C.  Chalmers,  S.  R.  Mills. 

Hoosac  Savings  Bank  of  North  Adams. 

Incorporated  1871. 

President,  O.  A.  Archer.  Vice  Presidents,  D.  J.  Barber,  James 
E.  Hunter,  Samuel  T.  Mather.  Treasurer,  W.  W.  Butler.  Trus- 
tees, Keyes  Danforth,  James  E.  Hunter,  J.  M.  Chace,  Samuel  T. 
Mather,  H.  P.  Briggs,  E.  B.  Cady,  George  B.  Perry,  Timothy 
Collins,  J.  H.  Flagg,  D.  J.  Barber,  E.  B.  Penniman,  A.  B.  Wright, 
George   W.  Chase,  O.  A.  Archer,  W.  W.  Butler,  Rev.  C.  Crevier. 


BLACHINTON 


A  thrifty  and  picturesque  village  on  the  Troy  &  Boston  rail- 
road, two  miles  from  North  Adams.  It  derives  its  name  from 
Sanford  Blackinton,  the  president  of  S.  Blackinton  Woolen  Co., 
which  gives  employment  to  about  350  operatives  and  manufactures 
about  60,000  yards  of  fancy  cassimeres  per  month.  The  present 
officers  of  the  company  are  :  President,  L.  Pomeroy  ;  Vice  Pres- 
ident, S.  B.  Pomeroy ;  Treasurer,  O.  A.  Archer.  The  village  con- 
tains a  post-office,  a  telegraph  and  express  office,  two  general 
stores  and  one  carriage  shop.  The  most  commendable  efforts 
have  t^en  made  by  the  leading  citizens  to  promote  intellectual 
and  moral  culture,  as  will  be  seen  from  the  following  list  of  or- 
ganizations which  are  in  a  flourishing  condition : 

Blackinton  Union  Church — Pastors,  Rev.  F.  S.  Rowley,  Rev. 
J.  W.  Thompson,  Rev.  J.  P.  Coyle.  Church  Committee,  Wm.  A. 
Hopkins,  Jas.  H.  Wylie,  Thos.  C.  Phelps,  J.  B.  Blackinton,  Geo. 
M.  Hopkins,  Calvin  B.  Cook.  Clerk  and  Treasurer,  Arthur  N. 
Smith.  Superintendent  Sabbath  School,  O.  A.  Archer.  Organist, 
Mrs.  Ella  McGregory. 

Blackinton  Free  Library — Main  street.  Open  Saturday  af- 
ternoons from  1  to  4.     Librarian  and  Treasurer,  O.  A.  Archer. 

Blackinton  Reading  Room  Association — In  Blackinton  Hall. 
President,  J.  W.  Evans.  Vice  President,  H.  Taft.  Secretary  and 
Treasurer,  Edward  Hughes. 

Father  Mathew  Total  Abstinence  Society — Meets  in  the 
old  school  house,  Blackinton  village.  President,  M»  O'Brien. 
Secretary,  James  Mahoney.     Treasurer,  John  Mahoney. 

Blackinton  Brass  Band — 25  pieces. 


Blackinton  Base  Ball  Club — Manager,  William  S.  Archer. 
26 


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BLACKINTON  DIRECTORY. 


NAMES  OF  RESIDENTS. 


Archer  Benjamin,  harness 

Archer  0.  A.,  treasurer  S. 
Blaekinton  Woolen  Co. 

Archer  Wm.  S.,  assistant  book- 
keeper, S.  Blaekinton  Woolen 
Co. 

Ashton  Edward,  loom  fixer 

Ashton  George,  weaver 

Ashton  Richard,  carder 

Atkinson  Mary  Mrs. 

Baker  Edward,  tin  peddler 

Baker  Jos.,  teamster 

Barnett  Archibald,  boss  fuller 

Barry  M.  H.,  operative 

Bastian  Henry,  weaver 

Battles  Benjamin  S. 

Beadles  George,  weaver 

Bentley  David  H. 

Bishop  Elson,  farmer 

Blaekinton  Charlotte  Mrs. 

Blaekinton  E.  W.  (E.  W.  Blaek- 
inton &  Co) 

Blaekinton  J.  P.  (E.  W.  Blaekin- 
ton &  Co.) 

Blaekinton  Lucian,  operative 

Blaekinton  S.,  Woolen  Co., 

manufacturers  of  fancy  cassi- 
meres,  office  and  factory  opp. 
depot  (see  adv) 

Blanchard  Jos.,  operative 

Bliss  Leander,  weaver 

Briengan  George,  carpenter 

Brierly  John,  operative 

Brown  William,  weaver 

Card  Charles,  overseer 

Card  Edward,  weaver 

Card  Thomas,  weaver 

Carpenter  John,  farmer 


Clark  John,  operative 
Collins  Morris 
Coller  J.  J.,  flagman 
Cook  Calvin  B.,  farmer 
Cook  Samuel,  boss  weaver 
Cook  William,  weaver 
Coope  Edw.  S.  Mrs. 
Crocker  G.  W.,   carriage  and 

wagon  shop 
Cudworth  Harlan  P. 
Daly  John,  weaver 
Davison  W.  Mrs. 
Davis  George,  wool  sorter 
Davis  Benjamin,  operative 
Davis  Frederick  Mrs. 
Davis  John,  wool  dyer 
Davis  John  R.,  operative 
Davis  John  W.,  operative 
Doane  John  A.,  farmer 
Domin  James,  engineer 
Domin  John,  operative 
Donovan  Jerry,  wool  dyer 
Donovan  Teddy,  operative 
Dunn  Frank,  farmer 
Eadie  Daniel,  machinist 
Emery  Charles,  operative 
Ermisch  Charles,  operative 
Estes  Charles,  operative 
Evans  David  W.,  grocer 
Evans   J.  W. 

Evans  Walter  8.,  merchant  tailor 
Fallon  Jas.,  operative 
Fleming  Michael,  fireman 
Fleming  Patrick,  laborer 
Fleming  Richard,  watchman 
Fleming  Richard  Jr.,  operative 
Ford  William,  farmer 
Furkee  Jos.,  teamster 


BLACKINTON  DIRECTORY. 


203 


Fyfe  Thomas,  student 
Gage  Haskill,  huckster 
Gainey  Jas.  Mrs. 
Gainey  Wui.,  weaver 
Galvin  John,  weaver 
Galvin  Patrick,  farmer 
Galvin  Win.,  weaver 
Gomeau  Jos.,  operative 
Gove  Franklin,  teamster 
Gove  Wm.  N.,  clerk 
Gove  Wm.  H.,  farmer 
Green  Samuel,  weaver 
Grimes  Charles,  operative 
Grimes  Jos.,  weaver 
Grimes  Wm.,  operative 
Havard  David,  weaver 
Hermon  Chas.,  loom  fixer 
Hermon  Frank 
Hermon  Jas.,  clerk 
Hermon  Willie  H. 
Hill  Wm.  and  Geo. 
Holland  Phillip,  operative 
Hopkins  Alanson  E.,  farmer 
Hopkins  Charles,  carpenter 
Hopkins  Chester,  carpenter 
Hopkins  Edward  N.,  farmer 
Hopkins  George  F.,  carpenter 
Hopkins  George  M.,  carpenter 
Hopkins  William  A. 
Hughes  John,  weaver 
Hughes  Thomas,  weaver 
Hughes  Edward,  operative 
Hughes  Edward  Jr.,  dyer 
lies  William,  operative 
Jones  David,  weaver 
Jones  Edward,  weaver 
Jones  John  W.,  wool  sorter 
Jones  Thomas,  operative 
Jones  William,  operative 
Jones  William  2d,  operative 
Jones  Samuel,  weaver 
Kavanaugh  Michael,  operative 
Kearn  George,  wool  agent 
Keating  J.  Frank,  station  agent 
Kenyon  John,  operative 
Larned  Albert  and  Ed. 
Leete  W.  H.,  blacksmith 
Lemly  Jane,  weaver 
Leonard  Frederick 


Leonard  George  H.,  operative 
Leonard  Seth  S.,  carpenter 
Lloyd  John,  loom  fixer 
Macomber  Mary,  weaver 
McDonald  Sarah 
McGregory  Emerson  Mrs. 
McKendrick  Nettie,  weaver 
McMillan  Archibald,  dyer 
McMillan  Charles,  dyer 
Mahannej'  John,  farmer 
Mahoney  John,  weaver 
Mahoney  James,  operative 
Mahoney  Patrick,  operative 
Mahoney  P.  J.,  operative 
Manore  Jos.,  laborer 
Mattison  And.  J.,  tin  dealer 
Merriam  Peter,  laborer 
Mogel  Fred.,  operative 
Moloney  Henry,    P.     H.    post- 
master 
Moloney  Patrick  B.  Mrs. 
Monahan  Michael,  operative 
Monahan  Patrick,  operative 
Monahan  Thomas,  operative 
Morgan  Sylvanus,  farmer 
Muldowney  Ed.,  operative 
Muldowney  Hugh,  laborer 
Muldowney  Hugh  Jr.,  weaver 
Muldowney  John,  weaver 
Murray  Michael,  laborer 
Navin  John,  painter 
Owen  John,  wool  sorter 
Palmer  Mary  Miss 
Phelps  Allen  D.,  milk  dealer 
Phelps  George  H.,  farmer 
Phelps  Thomas  C,  farmer 
Phillips  Charlotte  Mrs. 
Piehler  Elizabeth,  teacher 
Piehler  John,    assistant   sup't 
Pierce  Elizabeth,  operative 
Pincomb  William,  laborer 
Potter  Milton,  clerk 
Powell  Edward,  milkman 
Puge  George,  operative 
Quinlan  James,  laborer 
Quinlan  Kate,  operative 
Reynolds  Jas.,  dresser 
Rickards  Frank,  butcher 
Rickards  George,  butcher 


204 


BLACKINTON  DIRECTORY. 


Rickards  Reese,  boss  finisher 
Rickards  Thomas 
Riordan  Michael,  farmer 
Robinson  Stephen,  laborer 
Robinson  Thomas,  wool  scourer 
Rowland  Thomas,  operative 
Rowland  William,  operative 
Rudman  William,  operative 
Rudman  William  Jr. 
Schouler  R.  E.,  superintendent 
Schouler  Ambrose,  operative 
Sherman  Horace,  clerk 
Smith  Arthur  N.,  bookkeeper 

S.  Blackinton  Woolen  Co. 
Smith  Frank  B.,  operative 
Spear  Charles  D.,  operative 
Stack  James 
Stone  Fred.,  operative 
Stone  John,  operative 
Stone  Jerome,  operative 
S trail  John,  operative 
Taft  Herbert,  weaver 
Taft  Jane  Mrs.,  weaver 
Taft  William  H.,  clerk 
Tatro  Jos.,  brick  maker 


Taylor  Jos. 

Temple  Thomas,  boss  spinner 

Thayer  Albert,  painter 

Thayer  John 

Thayer  Oscar,  painter 

Thayer  Salem,  painter 

Thomas  George,  operative 

Thompson farmer 

Thomas  Lizzie 
Turner  Edward,  overseer 
Turner  Edward,  wool  dyer 
Turner  Richard 
Turner  Thomas,  weaver 
Usher  Henry,  shoemaker 
Utman  Lorenzo,  carpenter 
Utman  Theo.,  operative 
Watts  Gideon,  weaver 
White  Levi,  operative 
Wilcox  William  R.,  weaver 
Williams  Jane,  weaver 
Williams  R.  W.,  shoemaker 
Wood  Alice  Mrs. 
Wood  Selina,  weaver 
Winterbourn  A.,  weaver 


Adams  William,  No.  28 
Barsthdorf  A.,  No.  10 
Basto  George,  No.  36 
Basto  Thomas,  No.  36 
Bausch  August,  No.  14 
Bissaillon  Adolf,  No.  11 
Bissaillon  Frank,  No.  40 
Bissaillon  Fred,  No.  86 
Bissaillon  Touisant,  No.  40 
Bourdreau  F. 
Bryant  Frank,  beamer 
Buchanan  John,  No.  34 
Bullett  Louis  L.,  No.  27 
Bullett  William,  No.  27 
Cain  Arthur 
Cary  Mary,  No.  9 
Chabot  Adolphus,  No.  76 
Chabott  Ovilla,  No.  78 
Clairmore  Joseph,  No.  8 
Clairmore  Napoleon,  No.  8 
Clark  William,  No.  85 
Collins  Daniel,  No.  20 
Crane  John  P.,  No.  90 
Crane  Thomas,  No.  90 
Crane  Edward,  No.  90 
Crane  Nicholas,  No.  90 
Cummings  Pierce,  No.  7 
Curley  Jos.,  No.  41 
Darling  Geo.  and  Albert,  No.  59 
Demarc  Abel,  No.  37 
Doherty  James,  No.  75 
Downs  M.,  boarding,  No.  2 
Drout  Jno.,  No.  62 
Faulkenhein  Carl,  No.  22 
Ford  Marshall  R. 
Gagner  Alphonse,  No.  82 
Galvin  Simon,  clerk  at  Greylock 
mills 


Green  Barnett,  carpenter 
Greylock    Mills,   manufacturers 

of  fancy  ginghams 
Haynes  C.  B.,   superintendent, 

No.  1 
Hentschell  Frank,  No.  44 
Hosford  Frank,  farmer 
Howes  James,  No.  18 
Howes  E.,  No.  16 
Hibberts  Louis,  No.  88 
Jeffers  Alfred 
Kane  A.,  farmer 
Kee  Morris,  No.  4 
Renyon  Jno.,  No.  89 
Keser  Hiram,  shoemaker 
Kleiner  August,  No.  21 
Laframbois  Jos.,  No.  83 
Lapier  Romauld,  No.  15 
Leffler  August,  No.  13 
LeNoir  Eli,  No.  32 
Levalley  Michael,  No.  38 
Lewis  James,  beamer 
Lucknow  Henry,  No.  26 
Lucknow  Pauline,  No.  26 
McCann  John,  No.  61 
McEwen  Jno.,  No.  24 
Magnant  Arthur,  No.  80 
Magnant  Israel 
Mahar  James,  No.  3 
Mattison  Charles,  No.  31 
Meehan  John,  No.  30 
Mills  Silas  R.    &   Co.,   general 

store 
Moran  Gilbert 
Nelson  John,  No.  61 
Niesel  August,  No.  43 
Nimmons  John,  No.  29 
O'Brien  Michael 


206 


GREYLOCK    DIRECTORY. 


Pitt  George  W.  and  Charles 
Plunkett  William   B.,   treasurer 

of  Greylock  Mills 
Rice  Diana,  No.  4 
Ringey  Jos.,  No.  9 
Ringey  August 
Robare  Frank,  No.  84 
Shea  John,  No.  23 
Shea  Richard,  No.  23 
Smith  A.  R.,  manager  Greylock 

store 
Souci  Jean,  No.  19 
Telch  Anton,  No.  63 


Thael  Gustav,  No.  6 
Thomas  Frederick,  No.  26 
Tischler  Berthold,  No.  25 
Tischler  Clemence  N.,  No.  42 
Thrall  C.  L.,  No.  35 
Trottier  Joseph,  No.  77 
Varain  Andrew,  No.  40 
Vinnard  Jas.,  No.  89 
Wagner  Robert,  No.  25 
White  Thomas,  No.  87 
Whitmore  Edward,  No.  60 
Woodhouse  Eliza  Mrs.,  No.81 
Wright  D.  D.  Mrs. 


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